ceramatec battery
ws9876
Solar Expert Posts: 448 ✭✭✭
is anyone else coming up with better batteries for storage like these guys????
Any idea when these will be available.??? I hope there is a smaller one ...I dont need a fridge sized one...
Any idea when these will be available.??? I hope there is a smaller one ...I dont need a fridge sized one...
Comments
-
Re: ceramatec battery
Looks like they are working on better Lithium based batteries. Do not expect them to be as cheap as current Lead-Acid batteries. If electric vehicles become seriously mass produced, lithium batteries will become cheap enough to compete with Lead. Used lithium batteries from EVs would be also useable in solar PV systems for energy storage. Lithium based technology today can give us battery 4 times lighter, 5,000 - 10,000 cycles and can last 15 - 25 years in renewable energy storage applications. It's not cheap up front, but supposed to pay for itself in longevity. -
Re: ceramatec batteryLooks like they are working on better Lithium based batteries. Do not expect them to be as cheap as current Lead-Acid batteries. If electric vehicles become seriously mass produced, lithium batteries will become cheap enough to compete with Lead. Used lithium batteries from EVs would be also useable in solar PV systems for energy storage. Lithium based technology today can give us battery 4 times lighter, 5,000 - 10,000 cycles and can last 15 - 25 years in renewable energy storage applications. It's not cheap up front, but supposed to pay for itself in longevity.
What does "4 times lighter" mean? Is that 1/4 the weight of Lead Acid equivalents? -
Re: ceramatec battery
Probably--They like to use light weight/active metals (like Lithium) to reduce the weight of batteries (while keeping the same energy storage capacity).
Of course, spill a little lead and water from a battery--not much happens. Spill a little lithium from a battery and mix with water--lots of fireworks.
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: ceramatec battery...Spill a little lithium from a battery and mix with water--lots of fireworks.
No fear mongering please, lithium batteries cannot be spilled, and no longer spontaneously burn up. Take a look at this nail penetration test of LiFePO4 cell. -
Re: ceramatec battery
Not trying to fear monger--It also depends on chemistry and construction too.
LiFePO4 cells have been designed to behave better than earlier/different types of Lithium construction (as I understand it).
Obviously, busting open a Lead Acid Battery and dumping sulfuric acid everywhere is no picnic either. Let alone a little spark + some hydrogen gas from charging can cause some excitement too.
I mixed up this response with the one earlier today asking about using Lithium batteries from a Palm (which probably are not LiFePO4 based).
Sorry,
-BillNear San Francisco California: 3.5kWatt Grid Tied Solar power system+small backup genset -
Re: ceramatec batteryDo not expect them to be as cheap as current Lead-Acid batteries. If electric vehicles become seriously mass produced, lithium batteries will become cheap enough to compete with Lead.
If so, that isn't far off from what Lithium batteries cost these days, looks like you can get large format Lithium batteries for about $350/kWh these days. $320/kWh if you buy in more than single quantity and shop around a bit.Used lithium batteries from EVs would be also useable in solar PV systems for energy storage.Lithium based technology today can give us battery 4 times lighter, 5,000 - 10,000 cycles and can last 15 - 25 years in renewable energy storage applications. It's not cheap up front, but supposed to pay for itself in longevity. -
Re: ceramatec battery
Drees you are correct in what you have said about the cost coming down but even if they 2 times the cost of lead acid in theory used carefully they should last more than 2 times the life of lead acid..
But the ones fron cars like Prius are difficult to get set up to use in solar energy situations because the high voltage and complicated associated electronics to control charge/ discharge.. Life span??? here Toyota give 5 yrs guarantee but Lexus give 8 yrs so they must be expecting long life from them
LIfe Po ?(lithium ion phosphate )batteries are very safe if destroyed and the contents are close to being inert under most circumstances, I have cut one up to see inside of a dead single cell and nothing happened then I washed the table down after it very dirtied it no problem with the washing with water..
I have done 2 setups for use of lithium ion phosphate batteries for solar energy storage now 18 months ago and so far no problems.. -
Re: ceramatec batteryDrees you are correct in what you have said about the cost coming down but even if they 2 times the cost of lead acid in theory used carefully they should last more than 2 times the life of lead acid..But the ones fron cars like Prius are difficult to get set up to use in solar energy situations because the high voltage and complicated associated electronics to control charge/ discharge..Life span??? here Toyota give 5 yrs guarantee but Lexus give 8 yrs so they must be expecting long life from them
Biggest drawback to most Lithium batteries I can see is the need for advanced battery management which will increase the cost, but I think that the benefits are getting close to the point where they can outweigh the drawbacks... -
Re: ceramatec battery........
I have done 2 setups for use of lithium ion phosphate batteries for solar energy storage now 18 months ago and so far no problems..
OK, now we want specifics, and parts lists and ...... 24V system, 48V ?? Individual BMS modules, or manual control ???? more more more....Powerfab top of pole PV mount | Listeroid 6/1 w/st5 gen head | XW6048 inverter/chgr | Iota 48V/15A charger | Morningstar 60A MPPT | 48V, 800A NiFe Battery (in series)| 15, Evergreen 205w "12V" PV array on pole | Midnight ePanel | Grundfos 10 SO5-9 with 3 wire Franklin Electric motor (1/2hp 240V 1ph ) on a timer for 3 hr noontime run - Runs off PV ||
|| Midnight Classic 200 | 10, Evergreen 200w in a 160VOC array ||
|| VEC1093 12V Charger | Maha C401 aa/aaa Charger | SureSine | Sunsaver MPPT 15A
solar: http://tinyurl.com/LMR-Solar
gen: http://tinyurl.com/LMR-Lister , -
Re: ceramatec battery
mike90045 The systems are both identical and relatively simple.
24v was chosen as easy to get and low priced charge controller and inverter
8 strings of 8 x10ah cells
individual cells were fitted with 600ma over charge controllers..bought with the cells
A 24v PWM charge controler was used mostly because neither person wanted to go to the expense of MPPT charge controlers
the over charge and under discharge is acted upon by 2 voltage controlled switches connected across 3 of the cells. set to disconnect the controler if the voltage of the 3 cells exceeded 11.25v.and if the voltage dropped to 7.8v.
The voltage limits of the inverter to a large extent set the parameters.
average night usage is about 40ah
solar panels are 4x80w Sharp
What both owners were looking for over everything else was a system that required no looking after.Neither system is large by any means and mostly used for lighting and house water pumping.
Both systems set up about Nov 2009. everything works perfectly..despite my worry about how the batteries would be for first 6 months as had never used them before. except one to play with and destroy.
System is set up in Philippines where only their wives and young children are .Most of the time both husbands away working in mining in Africa.
All items were bought in Australia and all except the solar panels were taken to Phils by me as luggage so no duty paid at either end. As all solar parts bought in Phils carry almost no warranty and very expensive.
Categories
- All Categories
- 222 Forum & Website
- 130 Solar Forum News and Announcements
- 1.3K Solar News, Reviews, & Product Announcements
- 191 Solar Information links & sources, event announcements
- 887 Solar Product Reviews & Opinions
- 254 Solar Skeptics, Hype, & Scams Corner
- 22.3K Solar Electric Power, Wind Power & Balance of System
- 3.5K General Solar Power Topics
- 6.7K Solar Beginners Corner
- 1K PV Installers Forum - NEC, Wiring, Installation
- 2K Advanced Solar Electric Technical Forum
- 5.5K Off Grid Solar & Battery Systems
- 424 Caravan, Recreational Vehicle, and Marine Power Systems
- 1.1K Grid Tie and Grid Interactive Systems
- 651 Solar Water Pumping
- 815 Wind Power Generation
- 621 Energy Use & Conservation
- 608 Discussion Forums/Café
- 302 In the Weeds--Member's Choice
- 74 Construction
- 124 New Battery Technologies
- 108 Old Battery Tech Discussions
- 3.8K Solar News - Automatic Feed
- 3.8K Solar Energy News RSS Feed