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efficient rack mount home batterie lithium-ion energy storage NCQ

efficient rack mount home batterie lithium-ion energy storage NCQ

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Product Model

ES-BOX12

ES-BOX12 PRO

ES-BOX12 PLUS

ES-BOX12 MAX

Product Specification

51.2V 100Ah

51.2V 150Ah

51.2V 200Ah

51.2V 280Ah

Nominal Voltage

51.2V

51.2V

51.2V

51.2V

Nominal Capacity

100Ah

150Ah

202Ah

280Ah

Cell Type

(LFP)

(LFP)

(LFP)

(LFP)

Standard Charge Voltage

58.4V(adjustable)

58.4V(adjustable)

58.4V(adjustable)

58.4V(adjustable)

Max Charge Current

100A

150A

150A

200A

Discharge Cut-off Voltage

40V(adjustable)

40V(adjustable)

40V(adjustable)

40V(adjustable)

Max Discharge Current

100A

150A

150A

200A

Display

LED

Parallel Function

Support 10 Units In Parallel

Support 15 units 

In Parallel

Support 15 Units 

In Parallel

Support 15Units 

In Parallel

Communication interface

RS485、RS232.CAN(Optional)

Cycle Life

≥6000 Cycles (80%DOD)

Charge Temperature Range

0~65℃

Discharge Temperature Range

-20~65C

Dimensions

480*600*15OMM

480*650*18OMM

480*650*225MM

480*650*225MM

Weight

47Kg

80Kg

93Kg

130Kg

Installation Method

Wall Mounted / Stand

 

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Q1. Can I have a sample order?

A. Yes, welcome sample order to test and check quality.

Q2. How about after-sales service?

A. We will provide you with a 3 years warranty. If there are any problems, please let us know and we will provide you with a positive solution.

 

Q3. What about the lead time?

A. Sample 5-10 days, mass production time 3-5 weeks depending on order quantity.

Q4. Do you have any MOQ limit?

A. Yes, but low MOQ, 10pcs order is available.

Q5. How do you ship the goods and how long does it take to arrive?

A. We usually ship by DHL, UPS, FedEx or TNT. It usually takes 3-5 days to arrive. Bigger order shipped by air or by sea.

Q6. How to proceed with an order?

A. 1st, please let us know your requirements or application. 2nd, We offer our quotation. 3rd, customer confirms the samples and make a deposit for formal order. 4th, We produce your order.

Q7. Can you print my logo on the product?

A. Yes. Please supply us the artwork before mass production.

 

Q: Hi,I'm looking to hook up a car battery to a portable power pack e.g. something like this
Well, yeah, since that is what the power pack is designed to use, your car battery THROUGH the cigarette lighter, a car battery COULD be hooked up directly to it. But instead of using the vehicle cigarette lighter adapter, you'd simply wire the bare ends directly to the battery. Kind of defeats the portability of it, though, since car batteries are pretty hefty. And you'd need some way to recharge the car battery. Car batteries, by the way, are not designed for discharge and recharge. They are designed for momentary heavy surges, or short term continuous use, and constant trickle charge. Deep discharge batteries, such as those used in golf carts, etc, are much more expensive.
Q: I foolishly burned out 2 green LEDs already since I provided too much voltage. The 2 green LEDs I need to light up have a forward voltage of 3.2 volts each. The battery pack has 3 AA rechargeable batteries, for a total of 3.6 V(1.2 V per battery). If I remove one battery, the LEDs won't light up at all. How can I reduce the voltage so it doesn't burn out my LEDs, do I need to use a resistor or can I use something else? If I need resistors, what kind of resistors should I use?
OK, hopefully you have some basic electronics knowledge, 'cause I'm gonna throw you some specifics here. First, make sure that the LED's anodes are wired in parallel, and connect the positive wire to either the power source, or an on/off switch. Next, you will wire a 22Ω resistor to each cathode, so you'll need 2x 22Ω resistors. Then, connect the other end of the resistors to the negative terminal on your battery.
Q: I have an electric lawn mower. I love that its 'green', but to run the mower, I have to plug it in to a huge extension cord. I have a small yard, but I wish I could find a rechargeable battery pack or something for it. Are there rechargeable batteries that I could plug my mower into?
Electric Lawn Mower Battery
Q: i want to buy something to recharge my controller
well there is one battery thing thing that comes with the play and charge. though you have to buy more after your first one runs out on energy
Q: I have an old Lion ion battery pack. The specs say 7.4v 9.2ah. Inside thereare 8 batteries with some sort of protectors on the side of them. Kind oflike thin circuit boards. No, these are roundish like AAA but fatter. So, ifmy devices requires these specs, how do I make it? Another words, do I dividethe 7.4 by 8? I don't see any rechargeable's like that? I;m new to this.wr
Make it from 6 AA rechargables hooked up in series :) I do it all the time.It will be smaller in size but it will work well.
Q: I have a Electromagnet with a 96 volt battery pack. it is actually made up of 80 c cell batteries welded together.how can i recharge the pack without the original charger?????
not easily. if you have a variac, use it with a 6 amp diode in series. the cathode will go to the positive side of the battery pack. slowly turn up the variac til you get a reading of about 96 volts DC on a digital meter across the battery pack. quickly touch the diode case and see if it's very hot - if so turn the variac down. when the diode temp is at ambient, slowly increase the voltage by 1 or 2 volts at a time - checking the temp of the diode. proceed to increase the voltage to about 105 volts DC. another alternative is to get a 240 ohm resistor, at least 50 watts and connect the AC line in series with the 6 amp diode and the 240 ohm resistor. again watch the voltage - when the battery pack has about 105 volts DC across it, it should be almost fully charged.
Q: I recently purchased a rechargeable battery pack. It was manufactured two years back. Will this have any effect on its performance or recharge cycle?Thanks
I'm still using packs of rechargeable batteries that are over 5 years old It's more important that you know how to look after them when you start to use themdon't let them lie around without charging them or they will dieI use rechargeables in all my audio devices and my photography and video equipment and check them all regularly to make sure they haven't discharged - it's a nuisance sometimeswell worth it though.
Q: DC screen maintenance-free lead-acid battery pack how to charge, discharge?
Discharge: disconnect the AC, so that the battery load for the power supply, pay attention to discharge can not be too deep, otherwise the battery will have irreparable damage. Charging: After the battery is discharged, turn on the AC point and let the charging module charge the battery.
Q: I need to build a battery pack that will last a min 2hrs to power a motor through a speed controller. The motor will be run at the slowest speed possible.Motor Specifications:? Torque: 12.0kg/cm? Rated Voltage: 12.0V? Operating: 4.5 - 18V max? Current - No load: 70mA? Current - Full load: 1380mA? Gear Ratio:
You need to do two things to work this out as you have not provided enough detail. Step one: Determine average motor current over the two hour period. Step two: Calculate the required AH (amp hour) rating required for the batteries. Step one: connect an ammeter to the supply side of the speed controller. Run the motor at the speed you require. Measure the current. (lets assume 300mA) Step two: Battery Capacity. Lets say you need 3 hours run time. 300mA * 3 hours 900mAhours required. Check the AH rating of your batteries. (lets assume they are 450mAH rated) Building the battery pack: You neeed 8 batteries in series to get the required 12V. But if you did this you would only have a 450mAH rated battery pack. You need to double that, so put another 8 batteries in series. That will give you 900mAH which is what you require. (total 16 batteries) If you have 900mAH batteries you would only need 8. If you have 450mAH battaries you would need 16 (two parallel lots of 8) If you have 100mAH batteries you would need 72 batteries (9 parallel lots of 8)etc If you have 1800mAH batteries you will still need 8 to get the required voltage, but the motor will run aproximately twice as long as with the 900mAH solutions. Hope this helps!
Q: I want to power six devices which take one CR2032 (or 2 CR2016) with either one 18V battery pack or with two 9V batteries. Is it possible and if so how?
Yes, but the 3V devices must be wired in series to do so. (-) of device 1 to the (-) of the battery pack, (+) to the (-) of device 2. (+) of device 2 to the (-) of device 3. (+) of device 3 to the (-) of device 4, etc. Finally, (+) of device 6 to the (+) of the battery pack. Good luck with that, it's a tedious hookup to accomplish.

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