Kilowatt Power Posted August 1, 2020 Posted August 1, 2020 I came across this page for Felicity Solar LFP batteries for households with the following key specifications. Model: LPBT48200 Usable Capacity: 7.5kWh Voltage: 48V Rated Voltage: 51.2V Charge Voltage: 57.6V Max Charge & Discharge Current: 120A Rated Charge & Discharge Current: 60A Max Output Power: 5000W Rated Output Power: 2500W DOD: 90% Cycle Life: >3000,@25°C Communication: CAN & RS485 Ingress Protection: IP21 They have a built-in BMS and reasonably priced at US$ 1,155.00 a piece. Has anyone here used them? How do the specs stack up against Dyness or Pylontech? Is it worth giving them a shot or should I go the Dyness route? Quote
FixAMess Posted August 2, 2020 Posted August 2, 2020 There is an organisation in AU that tests many battery types. Over the last few years, the Pylontechs have been the most reliable. Unfortunately I cannot find the report now, but it was on the forum somewhere. The pylontechs are good for 4000 cycles, to 80% DoD , with a 20% loss in power over that time. Kilowatt Power 1 Quote
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