I have had little lithium experience to date but I think the answer to all of your questions is YES.
The solar guys have been quoting deals like this: 305ah 3.2 Grade B cell ($89) x 32 = $2,848 for 31kwh, 610ah, 51.2v 16s2p configuration for a 48v system That is 9 cents per watt hour. Half the cost of lead acid, will do many more cycles. Much lighter. Much smaller. I think that you should sell your stock in the lead acid battery factories. Best Regards, Chuck McCown McCown Technology Corporation 8401 N Commerce Dr Lake Point, Utah 84074 801-250-9503 Office 435-830-4306 Cell www.mccowntech.com www.microtrench.pro www.terabitnetworks.com From: Brough Turner - netBlazr Sent: Tuesday, September 5, 2023 5:38 AM To: Chuck McCown via AF Cc: Brough Turner Subject: [AFMUG] 120v UPS with Li-ion or LiPoFe batteries - some questions I understand LiPoFe is preferable to Li-ion (longer life, less chance of fire). Is this correct? Can the BMS compensate for a for lead-acid UPS's charging profile? Is there a battery with a BMS that can be monitored via a network connection. Any recommendations for where to buy batteries in pallet-level quantities? Thanks, Brough -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- AF mailing list AF@af.afmug.com http://af.afmug.com/mailman/listinfo/af_af.afmug.com
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