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Batteries 50V vs 100V
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<blockquote data-quote="arwooldridge" data-source="post: 537441" data-attributes="member: 35807"><p>Good idea about the heated box! All EV's allow charging at sub zero temperatures but just limit the charge power. This is why the Solax charge is severely restricted at low temperatures. I can't believe though at the designed charge level it would damage the batteries. It's definitely something to take into account though if you can place batteries in a warmer place, or heat. Maybe use the excess PV power you cannot charge to run a heater instead of exporting it in cold weather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="arwooldridge, post: 537441, member: 35807"] Good idea about the heated box! All EV's allow charging at sub zero temperatures but just limit the charge power. This is why the Solax charge is severely restricted at low temperatures. I can't believe though at the designed charge level it would damage the batteries. It's definitely something to take into account though if you can place batteries in a warmer place, or heat. Maybe use the excess PV power you cannot charge to run a heater instead of exporting it in cold weather. [/QUOTE]
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