Lithium battery choices
The problem is I have no idea what the difference between the two are with regards to longevity etc.
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Hi Shadowcatcher,
I don't have any experience with Li(NiCoMn)O2 cells but, I have been using LiFePO4 cells for about a year with my system and they have performed very well. You don't have to get them through Alibaba though, I bought mine from Electric Car Parts Company. They are in Utah. They have a selection of prismatic cells from 72AH to 400AH. They also custom build battery banks to your specs. I'm sure they can answer any questions you have. This is their website.
http://www.electriccarpartscompany.com/Prismatic-Lithium-Batteries_c_1.html
Rick4480W PV, MNE175DR-TR, MN Classic 150, Outback Radian GS4048A, Mate3, 51.2V 360AH nominal LiFePO4, Kohler Pro 5.2E genset. -
Generally, I've seen little to no data about longevity in terms of years. 3650 cycles does not mean 10 years.
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I have looked through Electric Car Parts Company website, note they are using Chinese sourced batteries. I likely have another season or two with the Lifeline but wanted to start the process. i did find that Progressive Dynamics make a Lithium replacement head unit for out PD4045.
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With another season or two, I would use them. This is evolving technology and two years could make a big difference. If you do decide to go lithium, please do tell us how it works out.Off-grid.
Main daytime system ~4kw panels into 2xMNClassic150 370ah 48v bank 2xOutback 3548 inverter 120v + 240v autotransformer
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Then you may want to take a look at Relion LiFePO4 batteries. Here are a couple of links.
http://www.batterypoweronline.com/main/news/progressive-dynamics-forest-river-rv-and-relion-battery-partner-for-lithium-battery-system/
http://www.relionbattery.com/lithium-applications-and-services/recreational-vehicle-batteries
Rick4480W PV, MNE175DR-TR, MN Classic 150, Outback Radian GS4048A, Mate3, 51.2V 360AH nominal LiFePO4, Kohler Pro 5.2E genset. -
What is the lithium equivalent of my battery bank ? I have 7 years on my battery's now. System is listed below.
Thanks ThomOff grid since 1984. 430w of panel, 300w suresine , 4 gc batteries 12v system, Rogue mpt3024 charge controller , air breeze windmill, Mikita 2400w generator . Added 2@ 100w panel with a midnight brat -
The LFP equivalent would be 280 to 300 amp hour at 12 volts or about 67% of the capacity of a flooded lead acid bank.4480W PV, MNE175DR-TR, MN Classic 150, Outback Radian GS4048A, Mate3, 51.2V 360AH nominal LiFePO4, Kohler Pro 5.2E genset.
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Rick , what are the (charge) max SoC% and (depletion) min SoC% for your capacity equivalence? Assuming no added days of redundancy for no-sun days?
thanks.
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Although it is generally accepted that a range of 90% to 20% is preferred with LFP, I find it challenging to routinely charge my LFP bank this way. Over the last year I've tried various absorb settings, too low and it takes too long, too high and the voltage comes too close to the top of the charging curve. So I have settled on a range from 98% to about 30%. This assumes a very close top balance.
Rick
4480W PV, MNE175DR-TR, MN Classic 150, Outback Radian GS4048A, Mate3, 51.2V 360AH nominal LiFePO4, Kohler Pro 5.2E genset. -
thanks for that explanation, though a bit different than the~20% to 90%, your comparison is still based on using ~ 70% capacity per day, so no autonomy in the calculation... good hands on knowledge.
KID #51B 4s 140W to 24V 900Ah C&D AGM
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Yes, no autonomy, just a small cushion. If I could afford it, I would have a 400AH bank. But, who wouldn't.4480W PV, MNE175DR-TR, MN Classic 150, Outback Radian GS4048A, Mate3, 51.2V 360AH nominal LiFePO4, Kohler Pro 5.2E genset.
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I posted once about Battleborn Batteries LiFePO4 drop in replacement batteries, and I know see our hosts are a dealer. After several emails and a phone call with the manufacturer, I've decided I'm going to give them a shot as soon as I finish wearing out my current AGM's. The BMS/balancing is built in, only come in 12v 100Ah but they're working on other configurations.
They have been SPOT ON with customer service. I've received friendly, detailed answers to every question I asked. They even stated they have a pro-rated warranty after the full three year warranty is up. The nice gentleman I spoke with (can't remember his name) stated their capacity/life tests are 100% - 0% SOC with a continuous 100A draw for 3000 cycles, to 80% capacity remaining.
He stated that larger parallel strings are less of a problem than LA due to such low internal resistance. They have an existing customer who is using 5 parallel strings (I'm sure with very good bus bars) and has had very little balance issues. The inter-string balancing is already taken care of by the built-in BMS.
Here is link for our host selling them: https://www.solar-electric.com/battle-born-bb10012-100ah-12v-lithium-battery.html
PS: They do use Chinese-sourced cells but they are assembled and tested in Nevada.Current system: 8-100w Renogy panels mono/poly, 2 strings of 4 panels in series - 24v 100Ah AGM Battleborn LiFePO4 batteries - Morningstar MPPT40 CC - 1500W Samlex PSW inverter -
Did you compare with the Simpliphi in the store here? American made and BMS is the plus, the negative is neither have communication for Soc or So life."we go where power lines don't" Sierra Nevada mountain area
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nickdearing88 said:... The nice gentleman I spoke with (can't remember his name) stated their capacity/life tests are 100% - 0% SOC with a continuous 100A draw for 3000 cycles, to 80% capacity remaining ...
What is the voltage at 100% SOC?
[edit] Appears to be "charged to" 14.4 Volts.
What defines 0% SOC at a 100 amps draw?
Is there a specific voltage?
[edit] Yes, it is 11.8 Volts.
Does the 100 Amp test actually run for 1 full hour ( 100 Amp Hour = 100 Amps x 1 Hour )
[edit] Nope, appears to be about 54 minutes. -
mvas said:nickdearing88 said:... The nice gentleman I spoke with (can't remember his name) stated their capacity/life tests are 100% - 0% SOC with a continuous 100A draw for 3000 cycles, to 80% capacity remaining ...
What is the voltage at 100% SOC?
[edit] Appears to be "charged to" 14.4 Volts.
What defines 0% SOC at a 100 amps draw?
Is there a specific voltage?
[edit] Yes, it is 11.8 Volts.
Does the 100 Amp test actually run for 1 full hour ( 100 Amp Hour = 100 Amps x 1 Hour )
[edit] Nope, appears to be about 54 minutes.Current system: 8-100w Renogy panels mono/poly, 2 strings of 4 panels in series - 24v 100Ah AGM Battleborn LiFePO4 batteries - Morningstar MPPT40 CC - 1500W Samlex PSW inverter -
Dave Angelini said:Did you compare with the Simpliphi in the store here? American made and BMS is the plus, the negative is neither have communication for Soc or So life.Current system: 8-100w Renogy panels mono/poly, 2 strings of 4 panels in series - 24v 100Ah AGM Battleborn LiFePO4 batteries - Morningstar MPPT40 CC - 1500W Samlex PSW inverter
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We are at 4.5 years with a 9+ kW-hr LFP battery suite (48 V nominal) on 5th wheel and 1.25 years with 4.5+ kW-hr LFP suite on a 19' Roadtrek. We have been delighted with systems. Equivalent lead acid would have probably been 800 and 400 pounds respectively for the two systems. 800 pounds would have been more than the specifications of the front bay of 5th wheel and the rear axle of pick up tow vehicle. There would have been volume to put in equivalent lead acid in Roadtrek. Chinese and Koreans seem to be the main manufacturers. A Chinese- Korean consortium has plans to build an LFP plant in Chile. Chile apparently has about 50% of easily recoverable lithium and Chilean government desires that Chile be more than a mineral extraction nation.
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nickdearing88 said:I posted once about Battleborn Batteries LiFePO4 drop in replacement batteries, and I know see our hosts are a dealer. After several emails and a phone call with the manufacturer, I've decided I'm going to give them a shot as soon as I finish wearing out my current AGM's. The BMS/balancing is built in, only come in 12v 100Ah but they're working on other configurations.
PS: They do use Chinese-sourced cells but they are assembled and tested in Nevada.
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I have been running 6 Simpliphi 3.4 48 volt batteries and they appear to be working very well. I start using them about Jan 3 2018. I have a Tri-Metric battery monitor and a Magnum BMK battery monitor, they both agree on the battery SOC. I also have another utility company type meter counting the KWH used, looking at the number of KWH used and the battery voltage seems to disagree with the other two monitors for SOC, I have a sense that the batteries my be under rated. Also just recently Simpliphi discontinued the 3.4 and have a 3.5 KWH spec, I suspect that they just rebranded the same battery.
Has anyone else had this experience ?
Has anyone else been using these batteries long term, Years?
I use them down to 50-70% SOC each day and by noon they are fully charge again. I have 18 220 watt panels on one charger and 9 310 watt panels on the 2nd.
Off grid with 6 Simpliphi 3.4KWH 48 volt batteries, 2 Morningstar TriStar MPPT controllers with TS-RM-2 monitor, 1 with 9 Silfab 310 watt panels and 1 with 18 Grape solar 220 watt panels, Magnum MS4448PAE inverter with BMK battery monitor, Tri-Metric battery monitor and Utility company style KWH used meter.
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