Dec-08-2021 04:17 PM
Dec-14-2021 04:24 AM
3 tons wrote:
I’d be interested to know how the SiO2’s discharge voltage profile compares to LFP…
3 tons
Dec-14-2021 01:34 AM
Dec-09-2021 08:12 PM
Dec-09-2021 06:43 PM
Dec-09-2021 04:44 PM
pianotuna wrote:
jaycocreek,
I believe LiFePo4 are excellent--so long as it is not too hot, or too cold.
Dec-09-2021 02:34 PM
Dec-09-2021 02:08 PM
pianotuna wrote:
jaycocreek,
I believe LiFePo4 are excellent--so long as it is not too hot, or too cold.
As far as loading SiO2 is outstanding.
Speed of charging is not an issue for me--because I'll have either six or seven as my house bank. At .25 C that means charging at 150 amps is possible--except I have nothing that could provide that much energy.
Dec-09-2021 12:40 PM
Dec-09-2021 11:51 AM
Dec-09-2021 10:34 AM
Dec-09-2021 10:31 AM
pianotuna wrote:jaycocreek wrote:
I find that interesting as I have been running my Iceco JP 42 compressor fridge 24/7 (33*) for quite some time..I'm at 40% SOC AT the end of the 6th day and down 58ah..Gives people an idea on how long these lfp last,compared to the same ah AGM..
Or you could use an SiO2 with similar total power.
Dec-09-2021 10:13 AM
pianotuna wrote:jaycocreek wrote:
I find that interesting as I have been running my Iceco JP 42 compressor fridge 24/7 (33*) for quite some time..I'm at 40% SOC AT the end of the 6th day and down 58ah..Gives people an idea on how long these lfp last,compared to the same ah AGM..
Or you could use an SiO2 with similar total power.
Dec-09-2021 09:56 AM
jaycocreek wrote:
I find that interesting as I have been running my Iceco JP 42 compressor fridge 24/7 (33*) for quite some time..I'm at 40% SOC AT the end of the 6th day and down 58ah..Gives people an idea on how long these lfp last,compared to the same ah AGM..
Dec-09-2021 09:04 AM
3 tons wrote:
FWIW, Heres a ‘real-time’ followup for those interested - at present our final day of camping off-grid on the Oregon coast, SOC is at only 11% remaining, voltage 12.76, with180 total consumed amp/hrs (starting out with 200a/hr full charge)… started Keurig coffee maker:
124 to 127amps, voltage dropped to 11.8v.
End of brewing results:
SOC 9%, voltage restored to 12.75v (after about 3 min), total consumed amp/hrs 182.5 - will need to do some charging today!!
3 tons