time2roll wrote:
How does LT perform in the cold? Always going to be more $$$ until they standardize production and have some in stock.
LT are good to -40 which is impressive. But at 1900 Cdn for 100 amp-hours.....
They are able to do 10000 cycles, so in the long run they would be slightly cheaper than SiO2. But--I'll not even have enough cycles left in ME to outlast 1500 cycles as a weekend warrior.
The LT have a lower storage density than LiFePo4.
BTW the company I was writing to has a 100 amp-hour LiFeP04 for $400 Canadian. Their store is at Lac La Biche Alberta. Which is one heck of a good price.
I did ask them about SiO2 and that seemed to fall on deaf ears.