They have had them, then not, so in and out of stock. It is a relatively new product for them, I think seeing a lot of demand.That 300Ah I think you are referring so is the soon-to-be-released?
They have had them, then not, so in and out of stock. It is a relatively new product for them, I think seeing a lot of demand.That 300Ah I think you are referring so is the soon-to-be-released?
One thing to consider, I have had drop in lifepo4 with and without bluetooth. IMO bluetooth is a must.
****edit** As a matter of fact bluetooth and an on/off switch somewhere.
The reason for that is these batteries have a tone of electronics inside. They also have many parameters for shut down and protection modes and they also occasionally malfunction. Troubleshooting is SOO much easier with bluetooth. You can see if charge and discharge mosfets are on or off, if there are any codes or warnings etc and sometimes cycling power resolves things. And lastly, with no on/off button the basic batteries can "go to sleep" and must be woken up by either applying a charge or a load. And sometimes that may not work due to various conditions.
Panbo just came out with an article on them today and these batteries look great. Cost is good too,I found this battery thru Panbo. Very interesting! Sun Fun Kits SFK-275EX 3.6 kWh 12v Endurance Dual Mode Heating Smart Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery, 6000 Cycle rated, dual heating mode (standby & automatic).
I just happened to see that today. It is a solid review. However, I don't know who the author is. He may be the smartest guy in the industry, but it isn't my industry so I'm clueless.Panbo just came out with an article on them today and these batteries look great. Cost is good too,
Agreed. Which is why I'm definitely not going to ever attempt that.For those technically capable, those are good arguments for rolling your own.
Agreed. Which is why I'm definitely not going to ever attempt that.