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expired Posted by f12_26 | Staff • Nov 5, 2024
Nov 5, 2024 4:51 AM
150AH Eco-Worthy LiFePO4 Lithium Battery w/ BMS & Bluetooth
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By far the cheaper Lifepo4 ever. Less than .10 per wh.
Rated at 1920wh and I've tested 2 of them and got 1950wh.
Was going to post this but it seems I always get deleted everytime I post a deal.
Working back from you numbers, it appears you might have been multiplying 12vx150ahx4 batteries to get that number and were referring to capacity?
In that case, multiply the 150ah x nominal 12.8v x 4 batteries for 7680w/h. Then multiply by inverter efficiency (check inverter, but 80% is conservative in most cases) to get usable capacity, which in this example would be 6144w/h
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Here's a thread discussing challenges, pros/cons of using LifePo4 in a UPS meant for lead acid:
https://diysolarforum.c
Look up some reviews on youtube and you can find $10 off codes. Or google for codes.
See above.
Look up some reviews on youtube and you can find $10 off codes. Or google for codes.
See above.
Yeah those are 100ah and the thread is about 150ah, so much different in price. But I agree if someone is skiddish and want the peace of mind of a bigger name then it is worth thinking about.
So I could have paid like $1,400 for 2 Delta2 extra batteries at 1,024Wh each... or get almost the same capacity here for $168. (Yes, the Deltas have some nice features and ease of use, but this is a tiny fraction of the cost for similar capacity.)
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So I could have paid like $1,400 for 2 Delta2 extra batteries at 1,024Wh each... or get almost the same capacity here for $168. (Yes, the Deltas have some nice features and ease of use, but this is a tiny fraction of the cost for similar capacity.)
Agreed.
I'm seriously thinking of grabbing a couple of these to use with a Delta 2 as extra capacity using the Alternator Charger. Much cheaper combo with a lot of flexibility.
I think I'll just stay with my deep cycle lead acid battery. Lead acid has the advantage that it can be charged at below freezing temperatures, but that's the only advantage I can think of.
I'm seriously thinking of grabbing a couple of these to use with a Delta 2 as extra capacity using the Alternator Charger. Much cheaper combo with a lot of flexibility.
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Also, they can go "offline" and (IF you have solar charging) in the process your solar panel can destroy things that are connected to it. Lead/AGM batteries don't have BMS's so they are always online.
Also, if you charge the battery via your car alternator you have to be careful with LFP batteries as with their low internal resistance they can digest large charging currents which can burn up your alternator unless it's made for that.
Apart from that... LFP all the way. The energy density (weight/Ah) is just so much better, plus they charge much more efficiently.
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