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reed_cundiff
Jan 05, 2015Explorer
Pianotuna - someone at Escapees Forum has had LFP installed by AM-Solar. He was asked to bring it back to have electric heaters installed under the battery bank to keep it above 0C. My wife uses a heating pad for her back (we are 74) and it only uses 50 to 60 W so we are good for several days (9.6 kW-hr battery bank). A heating "blanket" of similar wattage would probably be sufficient to keep the bank above freezing. Others claim that LFP will not be damaged if the charge rate is below C/10. Doubt that solar will get above this rate in winter time.
We did leave the system running at our older son's place when we took off to spend 12 weeks in Honduras and Guatemala a year ago. His place is at 7800' in mountains of northern New Mexico and temperatures dropped to -20 F (-29C). We noted no change in capacity when we returned. Probably never dropped more than -400 W a day and the charge rate would have probably been about C/20 or less.
Reed and Elaine
We did leave the system running at our older son's place when we took off to spend 12 weeks in Honduras and Guatemala a year ago. His place is at 7800' in mountains of northern New Mexico and temperatures dropped to -20 F (-29C). We noted no change in capacity when we returned. Probably never dropped more than -400 W a day and the charge rate would have probably been about C/20 or less.
Reed and Elaine
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