https://www.evlithium.com/eve-battery.html They have a long list with specs there.Thanks. Where do you find such information?
No I dont, sorryBy any chance @johnb2713 do you have the same pdf from EVE but for LF100LA?
All Lithium batteries use 1C as a rule of thumb, the 280Ah have used 0.5C in tests, I dont know why. Then again 0.5c of 280Ah gives 140 amps for 2 hours as opposed to 100 amps for 1 hour on the LF100LA.Thanks. Where do you find such information?
So the LF280K has a longer longevity but it does 0.5C while the LF100LA is 1C could this be the reason?
Now I need to find out what cells HanchuESS is using...
You could just set your sights just a little lower and go for this type of kit https://www.fogstar.co.uk/products/...16-lifepo4-battery-bundle-grade-a-eve-lf280k?
You do realise that once its put together its going to be 90+kilo so you wont be moving it far!
6000 cycles is around 16yrs at 1 cycle per day, mine average 2+ days per cycle. The batteries you are looking at with 9000 cycles is around 24yrs. Do you honestly think we will still be using this same sort of energy store in 15yrs let alone 20+yrs.
Remember that the battery isnt dead at 6000+ cycles it capacity has reduced from 280ah to 224 ah, in the case of an assembled pack 16.5 kWh down to 13.26 kWh, still very usable.I like my investment to last I intend to have a cycle at least once a day because I want to earn passive income as well.
This said. the panels are designed to last +20 years. so I do not intend to change them before that (even if by then, some will surely produce electricity both from the sun and rain (there are R&D going on to generate electricity on such panels)
That will always be the case, does she still have a twintub washing machine, an iron that is heated in the fire?Anyway. This is also what my wife is saying, why spend so much money on a tech that will be outdated in 5 years....
The reality is, the cells are much better than their specs suggest and degredation isnt an issue.Regarding the 9000 cycles, I agree I may not be alive by then, but this also means that after 4000 cycles their %SoC will be much higher than those with a 4000 cycle warranty.
The mason kits are really straight forward to assemble, it wouldn't take much more than an hour to do.Thanks for the link, John provided it already. it seems very good but you need to build it yourself.
It's a nightmare stage, I had been chewing it over for weeks not having the courage to order the parts, early one morning I pressed the button ordering everything, EVE batteries, Seplos BMS, Victon Inverter, a shed to house it in and though OMG what have I done £3500 spent in 15 minutesAnyway, it is good to dream and when it is decision time , I'll be able to take the best informed decision without any regret thanks to all the alternatives looked at.
One thing you can be assured of is the eve cells, mason case and BMS, Victron Multiplus II inverter is a tried and tested combination by yours truly, it works!Thank you all for your efforts and advice. I need to go back to the drawing board and get a design that makes sense with Victron.
The Mason kits from Fogstar and a Victron Inverter will cost you around £4000. 14kWh usable, in my case I but at 7.5p kWh and supply my house at peak times for 18 hours which would have been at 29.2p kWh so daily I save £3.04 which is over £1100 per year =- 3.6 years pay back, whats not to like?PS: and if I were to still be using the same tech after 20+ years then my ROI would exceed expectation
Remember that the battery isnt dead at 6000+ cycles it capacity has reduced from 280ah to 224 ah, in the case of an assembled pack 16.5 kWh down to 13.26 kWh, still very usable.
That will always be the case, does she still have a twintub washing machine, an iron that is heated in the fire?
The reality is, the cells are much better than their specs suggest and degredation isnt an issue.
The mason kits are really straight forward to assemble, it wouldn't take much more than an hour to do.
Have a look:
It's a nightmare stage, I had been chewing it over for weeks not having the courage to order the parts, early one morning I pressed the button ordering everything, EVE batteries, Seplos BMS, Victon Inverter, a shed to house it in and though OMG what have I done £3500 spent in 15 minutes
One thing you can be assured of is the eve cells, mason case and BMS, Victron Multiplus II inverter is a tried and tested combination by yours truly, it works!
The Mason kits from Fogstar and a Victron Inverter will cost you around £4000. 14kWh usable, in my case I but at 7.5p kWh and supply my house at peak times for 18 hours which would have been at 29.2p kWh so daily I save £3.04 which is over £1100 per year =- 3.6 years pay back, whats not to like?
See what you are saying about the density but is that not what the different technologies are about?I believe when comparing cells from different sources you need to compare and consider the weight of the cells. Ie 280Ah from EVE weighs 5.35Kg and the CALB one refered to weighs 5.42Kg. If someone offers cells with greater capacity and lighter weight than these quality products then they are pulling your tonker. The cells chemical composition dictates the weight and capacity. If its half the weight and half the price, it may well be CARP, don't touch it.
I do have solar PV as well, I just did the calculations on grid charging alone. It is of course much better when I can use the solar if the weather is favourable etc.Thanks @johnb2713
3.6y pay back is very good. So you don't have any PV?
My 4kWp from 2016, was given for a ~10 year payback but after 5 year, it was payback (part thanks to the Fit, part thanks to not needing the gas to heat the water and of course for self consumption).
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