Dollars and sence, drop the 24 volt, BPI is a great battery. Once l show my
customers all the benefits of a 48 volt upgrade it wins every time. I am
not talking about busses, RV's and one night stands l am talking about off
grid homes.

On Thu, Sep 26, 2019, 1:53 PM Howie Michaelson <howie.michael...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi all,
> I've been using BlueIon batteries recently both on- and off-grid, and
> really like them so far, although I have limited time on them so not a ton
> of experience yet.  I am wondering what folks are liking for 24 v LiFePO4
> battery options.  I have 24 volt off-grid clients who are not ready to swap
> out to 48v, but might be interested in Lithium batteries. TIA,
> Howie
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