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acopower can do for 152 - last week was 132
edit: now 142
Im guessing a few hundred dollars more worth of stuff?
Im guessing a few hundred dollars more worth of stuff?
If you are looking for some kind of home hybrid solution you will be looking at a lot more money. If you are looking to charge a portable power station you probably don't need much more than an adapter.
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Im guessing a few hundred dollars more worth of stuff?
https://www.amazon.com/Renogy-Accessory-Systems-Kit-Connector/dp/B091KTG9WX/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=reno... [amazon.com]
acopower can do for 152 - last week was 132
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Speaking of batteries -- for a small-medium sized fixed site battery installation (like 2-6 decent size batteries) what battery products / types / vendors are suggested for being overall lifetime most cost effective, reliable, durable, etc.? I don't have a preconceived notion of needing flooded lead acid, sealed lead acid, AGM, gel cell, lithium iron phosphate just looking for about 24V and a few hundred amp hours of deep cycle capacity to start. The area doesn't get persistently hot, though it does freeze overnight for several weeks over winter and have cool high humidity nights / mornings for several months out of the year.
So maybe charge between 400W-1000W part of the day and have batteries available the rest of the time.
So what are the metrics for cost per Ah and cost per charge cycle (assuming thousands of partial or occasionally nearing full discharge recharges over the life time of the batteries)?
What is going to be better total cost of ownership for maintenance, battery box heating requirements, service life in years vs. cost?
And where does one get "slick deals" on deep cycle batteries other than some of the fancy LiFeP power banks occasionally advertised here (which is not so much what I'm thinking of here presuming higher cost and less scalability vs. basic battery products DIYed)?