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WallMount LiFePO4 Lithium Battery Powerwall Solar Storage Hybrid Inverter Batteries NCQ

WallMount LiFePO4 Lithium Battery Powerwall Solar Storage Hybrid Inverter Batteries NCQ

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Supply Capability:
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Parameters

Product Model

Watt 1-s

Watt 1

Nominal Energy

2.5KWH

5KWH

Nominal Voltage

25.6V

51.2V

Nominal Capacity

100Ah

100Ah

Cell Type

LFP

LFP

Standard Charge Voltage

29.2V

58.4V

Max Charge Current

100A

100A

Discharge Cut-Off Voltage

20v

40V

Max Discharge Current

100A

100A

Parallel Function

Support parallel

Support 15 Units in Parallel

Communication Interface

No Communication

RS485、RS232、CAN(Optional)

Calendar Life

15+Years @25C 80%DOD

Cycle Life

≥6000 Cycles (80%DOD)

Charge temperature range

0~65℃

Discharge temperature range

-20~65℃

Certification

Cell: UL1642/IEC62619/CE/ROHS/ MSDS/UN38.3 Pack: MSDS/UN38.3

Dimensions

430*600*105mm

570*690*105mm

Weight

28Kg

46Kg

 

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Application

Household,Hospital, Bank, Airport, Power plant and other systems.

Solar energy storage cabinet

Long last UPS battery.

Phone switch, Telecom room SMR hospitals.

 

 

ADVANTAGES

 

About 2000-6000 cycles, up to 10 times longer life span compared to lead-acid batteries.

More Usable Capacity
100% depth of discharge (DOD),25-50% more usable capacity than lead-acid batteries.

Lightweight
Average 70% lighter than the same size traditional lead-acid batteries.

Fast &Safe Charge
High charge/discharge rate, charge much faster than traditional lead-acid batteries.

Built-in Protection
Every battery comes with a built-in battery protection system.

Drop-in Replacement
A variety of BCI standard sizes or custom solution for easy drop-in replacement.

Eco-friendly

Ultimate clean energy, no gassing, no fumes, no pollution, on-hazardous batteries.

 


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CONVENIENT AND BEAUTIFUL ENERGY STORAGE DEVICE, TO ENSURE THAT YOU CAN GET THE LIGHT AT ANY TIME AND PLACE. TO ORDER IT, QUALITY SERVICE, REASONABLE PRICE AND PERFECT AFTER-SALES.

 

 

FAQ:

 

Who are we?

We are based in Beijing, China, start from 2004,sell to all countries. There are more than300 people in our office.

 

 How can we guarantee quality?

Always a pre-production sample before mass production;

Always final Inspection before shipment;

 

What can you buy from us?

Energy Storage System,Power Storage Battery,Solar Panels,Energy Etorage Battery,LiFePO4 Battery Storage System

 

Why should you buy from us not from other suppliers?

Focus on the R&D, production and sales of power batteries & energy storage system.

 

What services can we provide?

Accepted Delivery Terms: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,DDU,Express Delivery;

Accepted Payment Currency:USD,CNY;

 

Can I have a sample order? 

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

 

Would you accept to use our logo ? 

All of our products are accepted to print your logo on the enclosure and package box,it depends on the amount, from 200pcs to1000pcs. 

 

What kind of certificate you have ? 

CE/TUV/MSDS/ISO/CB/UL/ROHS certificates.etc.

 

How to choose suitable inverter? 

If your load is resistive loads, such as: bulbs, you can choose a modified wave inverter. But if it is inductive loads and capacities loads,we recommend using pure sine wave power inverter. 

 

How do I choose the size of the inverter?

Different types of load demand for power are different. You can view the load power values to determine the size of the power inverter.

 

Q: i have a NiCd 9.6v 400mah battery pack (8 1.2v 400mah cells) and a 250 mah charger. what should be the initial and regular charging times?i was told the first charge should be 7 or 8 hoursregular charging should be 1hr 40 mins.
the rate is normally 1/C - the inverse of the current capacity. 1 hour only if you have a Smart Charger and it can sense the heat generated by charging the battery. I recharge my 9.6v/4000mAh pack in 15 minutes, but I have a battery that is MADE for hot charges and my charger is made to push that much current into the battery.
Q: I have a wireless controller that eats up battery'sI'm thinking about buying a charger plug+play thing or whatever it's called but I've heard that after so many charges they really don't do anythingWould it be a waste if money to buy the charger or just keep buying battery's
No!, i bought a xbox 360 charger thin like that and it works after many charges iv used mine about 30 or 40 times and it works great, so in the long run it would be cheaper to buy the charger!
Q: I am using My Canon 6D to take photography for an event running from 7-12. Will my battery die before this or will I be good with one battery the whole night?
It all depends on how many photos you take, what proportion will use flash, and how long the screen is on. Those are the main things that use up camera batteries. If you aren't sure how the camera's battery performs under heavy use, bring a second pre-charged battery. If you don't have one, buy one and save the receipt; you can always return it after the event is over.
Q: Hello. I am working on a project with a friend and will be wiring together many different colored led's together for a costume we are making.I am pretty good with soldering and thought this would be a fun project but we are looking for a battery pack we can buy that has different modes that you can switch too. So the lights flash or do other cool patterns.Is there something like this?Thanks!! :)
Battery packs don't have different modes. What you are looking for is some sort of control circuit. There are thousands to be found. Of those, maybe a few hundred would be something that you might be able to use. The hardest part will be choosing the best one for your purposes.
Q: I heard 10 years? Anybody know anything about the longevity of the hybrid batteries
The only time I've heard of a battery on the Prius being replaced is when a tech talked someone into the deal who really didn't need one. As the others mentioned, the batteries are warrantied for about the expected life of the car so there's really not much to worry about. Of interest is a case study of a Prius used as a Canadian Taxi. It logged over 200,000 miles on a single battery, which was still in very good shape! Also, you have to figure that if it's ten years down the road and need your battery replaced after its warranty expires, the price of those batteries will likely have dropped considerably at that time just as they have in the past decade (by almost 50% to about $3,000 currently).
Q: I have an old Sony Cyber-shot camera that I found. It has a batter pack in it, no charger. What kind of charger does it need?
You found it? Alright, it requires a specific battery and charger. You'd be best off to buy at least one new battery and it's specific charger and not trust the pack that's in it.
Q: How much life from a laptop with car charger connected to a battery pack made from Twelve 1.2 volt 10,000mah D cell batteries?Laptop consumes 18.5 volts at 3.5 amps.
According to me Car charger is not good for charging laptop because it cant provide the original voltage to the laptop so its not good for it.
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: I have a device that used an internal, rechargeable 12v battery pack. Since the device is no longer needed, I was thinking of taking out the battery pack and using that to power other devices. And recharging it with a solar panel.Since the battery pack isn't a single 12v battery, but made up of ten 1.2v batteries connected in series, I am not sure if I would need to connect 12v solar panel to it through a charge controller. I have a 12v charge controller, but since each battery in the pack is 1.2v, would the regulator automatically adjust so the individual batteries arent overcharged or may explode?I also have 2 side questions for you.(a) To make my own battery pack, what would I use to melt the PVC shrinkwrap so it would fit snuggly around the batteries?(b) And if I wanted to solder the tips of each battery, would using a solder iron cause the battery I'm soldering the wire to to explode?
You would need some type of charge controller since it is very unlikely that you can find a solar panel that has the exactly correct voltage output. In addition, NiCad and NiMH batteries should not be over charged. You're not going to find an off-the-shelf charge controller that will balance individual 1.2 volt cells. Most consumer grade devices that run on small rechargeable batteries don't provide that feature anyway. For question (a), a heat gun is used. They look like traditional hair blow dryers, but are much hotter, with the temperature controlled by a dial. For question (b), no, a standard soldering iron isn't going to cause a battery to explode. However, the metal for the batteries usually cannot be soldered. When battery packs are made the tabs and other connectors are attached using an electric spot welder. If you can get tabbed batteries, that would be the way to go.
Q: I have a 7.2 volt 4200mah flat battery pack made by proboat, and it will not work. When i try to charge it just beeps, and when I run it the battery has no power. Do you have an idea what is wrong?
Crook charger. It thinks the battery is charged. OR: Crook battery. Or 1 crook cell. Do you have any other means of charging it for a test?

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