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pianotuna
Nov 28, 2020Nomad III
Hi,
The point everyone is missing is that lead acid need to be charged to 100% as often as is humanly possible (without generator use).
Li has no such constraints--so a couple of days of bad weather don't matter. Of course the battery management system might leave you "hi and dry" (which is a good thing given the price) as Li hates being taken to zero volts.
The same is true of SiO2--and as I'm very much part time again--I'll go for a 600 amp-hour bank and probably never need a generator again. The two advantages of SiO2 over Li are cold and zero volts without much damage.
BFL13 is a master of recovering flooded Lead Acid batteries--but he did not have much luck with AGM.
The point everyone is missing is that lead acid need to be charged to 100% as often as is humanly possible (without generator use).
Li has no such constraints--so a couple of days of bad weather don't matter. Of course the battery management system might leave you "hi and dry" (which is a good thing given the price) as Li hates being taken to zero volts.
The same is true of SiO2--and as I'm very much part time again--I'll go for a 600 amp-hour bank and probably never need a generator again. The two advantages of SiO2 over Li are cold and zero volts without much damage.
BFL13 is a master of recovering flooded Lead Acid batteries--but he did not have much luck with AGM.
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