MidNite Power 5.12kWh 48V LFP Server Rack Battery MNPOWERFLO5
MPN No: MNPOWERFLO5
Expected ship date Mar 11 - 18
In Stock
$1,299.00
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MNPOWERFLO5
MPN No: MNPOWERFLO5
Expected ship date Mar 11 - 18
In Stock
$1,299.00
The MidNite Power MNPOWERFLO5 is a 5.12 kWh, 48 V lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO₄) server-rack battery designed for reliable, scalable energy storage in residential, off-grid, and light commercial systems.
Built in a standard rack-mount form factor, the MNPOWERFLO5 integrates an advanced battery management system (BMS) to deliver long cycle life, enhanced safety, and seamless expansion when paired with compatible 48 V inverters.
5.12 kWh usable capacity per battery
48 V (51.2 V nominal) LiFePO₄ chemistry for safety and longevity
Server rack–mount design for clean, organized installs
Integrated BMS protections (over-charge, over-discharge, temperature)
Scalable for larger battery banks
Silent operation with passive cooling
Residential solar + battery storage
Home and small commercial backup power
Off-grid and hybrid solar systems
Expandable energy storage installations
10-Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty
Covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use when installed and operated per MidNite Power guidelines. Warranty terms, exclusions, and registration requirements are defined by the manufacturer.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | MidNite Power |
| Model / MPN | MNPOWERFLO5 |
| Battery Chemistry | Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO₄) |
| Energy Capacity | 5.12 kWh |
| Nominal Voltage | 48 V (51.2 V nominal) |
| Nominal Capacity | 100 Ah |
| Form Factor | Server Rack / Rack-Mount |
| Cooling | Passive (Fanless) |
| Communication | CAN / RS485 (inverter-dependent) |
| Installation Location | Indoor |
| Dimensions (H × W × D) | 17.7 × 17.4 × 5.2 inches |
| Weight | 96.5 lbs |
The MNPOWERFLO5 is designed to scale as energy needs grow. Add additional rack batteries to increase total system capacity without replacing existing equipment—ideal for phased builds and future expansion.