The new Gold series take Artemis batteries to a new level of innovation with a 200 Amp discharge across the entire range. Now all Amp/Hr sizes can give you the grunt to power even the most power hungry devices like an inverter with a single battery. We have completely redesigned the case for all batteries, and they now have a smaller footprint and have become even lighter compared to the previous generation. The Gold series carry over all the features that you have come to expect with an Artemis batteries including the Bluetooth companion app that allows you to see current state of charge,power draw or charge, time reminder of discharge/ charger and in-app discharge and charge isolation, as well as Artemis 5 year limited warranty.
Light Weight
Deep Cycle
Long Life
Eco Friendly
Bluetooth App
200 Amp discharge
24 month replacement warranty
5 year limited warranty
Nominal capacity: 150AH
Discharge current: (max): 200A @ 25˚C ±5˚C
Charge current (max): 150A @ 25°C
Recommended Charge Current: 30~75A
Charge voltage (max): 14.6V DC
Operating temp charge range: 0~55°C
Operating temp discharge range: -20~60°C
Self-discharge Rate: ≤ 3% Per Month
Click the download link below and the file will load and prompt if you’d like to run the file.
You’ll need to ‘Allow 3rd Party Apps to run” when prompted on the phone.
If the app won’t install this way, the following process should be followed:
Android app package file (.apk) is a file format used to install App on Android devices. In order to install apk file to the Android device, basically we need to do the following.
On Android device, navigate to 'Apps' > 'Settings' > 'Security', enable 'Unknown Sources', then tap 'OK' to agree to enable this setting. This will allow the installation of third party apps and standalone APKs.
Download the APK file using the link below on PC, You can simply save the file to the desktop.
Connect your Android device to the PC using a USB cable. At this point, it will ask you if you want to charge your device or connect it as a 'Media device', select 'Media device'.
Navigate to the APK file on the PC and copy the APK file into a folder in your Android device. It can be stored in the internal storage or the external storage of your Android device.
After that, we need to open the Android device’s file manager to locate the APK. It’s usually called My Files, or File Browser, and you’ll typically find it in the app drawer. Note: If there is no file manager app installed yet, you can download a free file manager app from the Play Store, such as ES File Explorer.
On the Android device, tap on the APK file you just copied, it will ask if you want to install the app, just confirm and proceed, once it finished, tap 'Done' button and the new app is ready to use!
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