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Itinerant1
Dec 07, 2020Explorer
A drop in lfp battery is a sealed unit, no access to the bms. Each manufacturer might have their own specs for storage. Lifeblue states "Storage Method 50% SoC, test @ 90 Days, recharge if below 13.0V".
What happens for low voltage in the dropins is they shutdown.
Do you worry about your house, car, class c or whatever else that has electrical components developing faults. Deal with it if and when it happens, lifes to short.
Your batteries are for recreational use and trying to just get longevity. It's not like your a fulltimer boondocker living off the batteries/ system, I personally want power at any time and any SOC to run my wants without having to figure generator run time or running to a rv park for a pedestal so full charge or equalization can be done, my personal choice for lfp.
What happens for low voltage in the dropins is they shutdown.
Do you worry about your house, car, class c or whatever else that has electrical components developing faults. Deal with it if and when it happens, lifes to short.
Your batteries are for recreational use and trying to just get longevity. It's not like your a fulltimer boondocker living off the batteries/ system, I personally want power at any time and any SOC to run my wants without having to figure generator run time or running to a rv park for a pedestal so full charge or equalization can be done, my personal choice for lfp.
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