Mar-12-2023 09:55 AM
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Yes bought two from eco worthy and they will not allow microwave to work. 1200 watt pure sine wave from sunshine solar. Microwave worked before on LA BATTERY 75ah
Mar-13-2023 07:15 AM
12thgenusa wrote:Here's a lifepo4 C rate discharge curve at 25c (77f) that may help you better understand the voltage drop that occurs while powering a microwave with a lifepo4 battery. Multiply the voltage in the graph by 4 for a 12v lifepo4 battery. Smaller .7cf microwaves will draw approx. .5c using a 200ah lifepo4 battery. The average microwave will draw .6c - .75c.
. . . My specific question is, are the characteristics of lithium batteries sufficiently different from FLAs that 200 Amp hours of lithium batteries with at least a 200 amp BMS will operate the microwave without voltage sag causing inverter under-volt alarm or shutdown?
Should be, is not a helpful answer.
Mar-13-2023 06:58 AM
12thgenusa wrote:
I’ll make my question a bit clearer.
When I designed and installed my system 12 years ago, lithium was still a dream for RVs. The battery discussions revolved around whether it was best to use a 12-volt battery or multiples of them, 6-volt batteries in series, or break the bank and go with AGM.
At the time, most agreed that a pair of GC2s in series were marginal to operate a microwave. That convinced me to go with four GC2s (440 Ah).
My specific question is, are the characteristics of lithium batteries sufficiently different from FLAs that 200 Amp hours of lithium batteries with at least a 200 amp BMS will operate the microwave without voltage sag causing inverter under-volt alarm or shutdown?
Should be, is not a helpful answer.
Mar-12-2023 09:43 PM
otrfun wrote:12thgenusa wrote:Important to note, Ah (amp-hour) and A (amp) are two different ratings.
. . . Does anyone have experience operating the microwave with 200 Ah of lithium?
A 200 Ah lifepo4 battery with a 100 A continuous current rating will not run the vast majority of microwaves. A 200 Ah lifepo4 battery with a 200 A continuous current rating will run most any microwave.
A similar caution applies if you have plans to parallel two 100 Ah lifepo4 batteries to obtain 200 Ah. Make sure *both/each* of these two 100 Ah batteries have a 100 A continuous current rating (*not* 50 A). Two 100 Ah batteries, each with a 100 A continuous current rating, paralleled together, will provide 200 A of continuous current.
Mar-12-2023 06:30 PM
12thgenusa wrote:Important to note, Ah (amp-hour) and A (amp) are two different ratings.
. . . Does anyone have experience operating the microwave with 200 Ah of lithium?
Mar-12-2023 04:51 PM
time2roll wrote:
My 4x GC2 needed 165 amps to run the MW. My lithium needs about 145 due
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deltabravo wrote:
YEP.
Mar-12-2023 02:05 PM
12thgenusa wrote:
At the time, most agreed that a pair of GC2s in series were marginal to operate a microwave.
Mar-12-2023 02:02 PM
12thgenusa wrote:
Does anyone have experience operating the microwave with 200 Ah of lithium?
Mar-12-2023 01:25 PM
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