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: This article is about the audio system manufacturer. For the the battery manufacturer, see [[Deep Cycle Systems]]. For other uses, see [[DCS (disambiguation)]].
:''This article is about the audio system manufacturer. For the the battery manufacturer, see [[Deep Cycle Systems]]. For other uses, see [[DCS (disambiguation)]].''


Deep Cycle Systems (DCS), founded in 2015, is an Australian company that specializes in the design and manufacture of lithium batteries and energy storage solutions.
Deep Cycle Systems (DCS), founded in 2015, is an Australian company that specializes in the design and manufacture of lithium batteries and energy storage solutions.
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==Lawsuit==
==Lawsuit==
On August 16, 2023, YouTuber [https://www.youtube.com/@AlloffroadAu AlloffroadAu] uploaded a review on DCS' [https://www.deepcyclesystems.com.au/product/dcs-12v-50ah-lithium/ 12v 50ah LiFePo4 lithium battery], mentioning the short longevity and substantial decline in performance after preforming a capacity test.<!-- The logo should be replaced with the one found at https://www.deepcyclesystems.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/dcs.png, since the controversies regarding the company happen within Australia. -->
On August 16, 2023, YouTuber [https://www.youtube.com/@AlloffroadAu AlloffroadAu] uploaded a review on DCS' [https://www.deepcyclesystems.com.au/product/dcs-12v-50ah-lithium/ 12v 50ah LiFePo4 lithium battery], mentioning the short longevity and substantial decline in performance after preforming a capacity test.<!-- The logo should be replaced with the one found at https://www.deepcyclesystems.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/dcs.png, since the controversies regarding the company happen within Australia. -->


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Deep Cycle Systems
Basic information
Founded 2015
Type Private
Industry Information Technology
Official website https://deepcyclesystems.com.au/


This article is about the audio system manufacturer. For the the battery manufacturer, see Deep Cycle Systems. For other uses, see DCS (disambiguation).

Deep Cycle Systems (DCS), founded in 2015, is an Australian company that specializes in the design and manufacture of lithium batteries and energy storage solutions.

Lawsuit

On August 16, 2023, YouTuber AlloffroadAu uploaded a review on DCS' 12v 50ah LiFePo4 lithium battery, mentioning the short longevity and substantial decline in performance after preforming a capacity test.