Jason,

I just visited the Lithionics website...it’s been a while. It appears they now 
have a form of external BMS. May be worth a further look. I was remembering an 
older product with internal energy management which they still sell.

Larry



On Aug 16, 2018, at 3:20 PM, Starlight Solar Power Systems 
<la...@starlightsolar.com> wrote:

Hi Jason,

We have been selling and installing Li-ion batteries for 5 years with hundreds 
of customers (we ship batteries every day). I would not recommend using that 
type of battery for your application. We have sold a few small 24 and 48V 
systems using LiFeBlue and Relion Battery and had a problem with one system. 
The EMS on a drop-in Li battery is internal and functions independently. If one 
battery turns off on a fault, you loose all power on that string. With a 
parallel path (string) still functioning, the strings are now becoming 
unbalanced. When the battery is restored, you have 2 different SoC’s for the 2 
strings. Not a good scenario and it could lead to cascading trouble. 

I recommend using a battery system with external EMS (example Elite Power 
Solutions https://www.elitepowersolutions.com/bms/ 
<https://www.elitepowersolutions.com/bms/>). Everything is field serviceable 
and if the EMS does turn off, there are simple ways to continue using the 
battery until it is repaired. Much happier customer. 

You can contact me off the list or call if you would like further advise. 

Thank you,

Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar Power Systems
(928) 342-9103



On Aug 16, 2018, at 2:51 PM, Jason Szumlanski 
<ja...@floridasolardesigngroup.com <mailto:ja...@floridasolardesigngroup.com>> 
wrote:

Does anyone have experience with this brand from Florida? I have a client with 
a system where the batteries were neglected by the prior property owner and 
have failed, so it's time for an expensive replacement. I want to make sure a 
drop-in replacement is the best option for this client, or should I consider 
another option? It's about 110aH @ 51V x 8 batteries, total of about 44 kWh 
rated capacity.

Jason Szumlanski
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