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Forum: Lithium Power Systems 24-08-2020, 17:15 |
Replies: 116
Views: 20,905
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Frode
Re: Is Lithium Worth it?
Only seriously ignorant people would even mention this! For those of you belonging to this category, no new technology is ever appropriate. If you don't understand that it wasn't an LFP battery that... |
Forum: Lithium Power Systems 24-08-2020, 14:01 |
Replies: 116
Views: 20,905
Posted By
Frode
Re: Is Lithium Worth it?
In other discussions on this board, the type of balancing circuitry that ended up killing the batteries is referred to as a Battery Murdering System. They've shown an unfortunate tendency to cause... |
Forum: Lithium Power Systems 19-08-2020, 19:40 |
Replies: 116
Views: 20,905
Posted By
Frode
Re: Is Lithium Worth it?
While it might be correct that the batteries will still be usable after eight years, the question is how much capacity loss have you had during those years? Most people aren't using anywhere near... |
Forum: Lithium Power Systems 19-08-2020, 19:29 |
Replies: 116
Views: 20,905
Posted By
Frode
Re: Is Lithium Worth it?
So far, I have only run a small AC unit, 5kBTU. It's super efficient (120VAC), so puts no more load on the system than a small fridge. It cools the main cabin nicely, albeit over a couple of hours. ... |
Forum: Lithium Power Systems 11-08-2020, 18:39 |
Replies: 116
Views: 20,905
Posted By
Frode
Re: Is Lithium Worth it?
Not correct. The term lithium-ion encompasses batteries made with cathodes consisting of lithium iron phosphate, lithium manganese oxide, lithium cobalt oxide, and others. Some Li-ion types are... |
Forum: Lithium Power Systems 11-08-2020, 14:45 |
Replies: 116
Views: 20,905
Posted By
Frode
Re: Is Lithium Worth it?
Whatever it is you put idiots in charge of will soon have its value reduced to nothing, or worse. LiFePO4 batteries are not "easy to break", any more than a $1M yacht is easy to break, if you run... |
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