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PerryB67
May 03, 2021Explorer
StirCrazy wrote:My last sentence states: "When I talked to Battleborn they weren't too keen about either idea." That was enough for me to look elsewhere. I just felt Battleborn was honest and certainly implied my situation was not necessarily the best for their batteries. I know recently they released a "heated" version and perhaps that would have changed their opinion, but I'm going to listen to Battleborn first.PerryB67 wrote:I am just tired of people posting thengs that are wrong about LFP and others seing that and thinking they cant use them.
We have a seasonal campsite .8 mile from our home. In the fall I store the camper near the entrance where the campground owner blows snow, so we can take off in Jan/Feb to head south. In that location we are not allowed to use the campground electricity. We use solar to keep the batteries charged and sometimes use the camper for overflow guests at our home. I want to immediately use the batteries no matter how cold it is outside. Azmuth had no problems with this scenario, since cold weather use is one of SiO2's attributes. Not only do I want to be able to use the batteries in cold weather, I want to be able to charge them without having to run the furnace. When I talked to Battleborn they weren't too keen about either idea.
Perry
Steve
StirCrazy wrote:I did not want to make my own lithium bank, and now Battleborn sells a 270 ah lithium for only $2,800. Our 260 ah Soneils cost $1,000 delivered to our door. There is no way I'm spending an extra $1,800 for nearly the same ah's, especially when Battleborn was hesitant on recommending their batteries for our situation.
I just hate seeing people spend more money than they have to , I would make a horabile company owner haha
Enjoy,
Perry
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