So, two of the smaller 120 ah batteries hooked to a 1000 watt inverter to power a dorm fridge, diesel heater, and some lights would be just fine, then. I’ll consider this brand in a couple of years, when the lead acid batteries I just purchased are done.
I think the way the life cycle rating works is like this: 100% depth of discharge or using 100% of the rated amp hour capacity and then fully recharging. They are claiming if you use the battery like that you will get 4000 cycles. If you discharge the 80% of the rated amp hours you will get 6000 cycles and if you discharge 60% of the batteries rated capacity and recharge when you get down to 40% you should theoretically get 10,000 using it that way. Those cycle ratings can be confusing and misleading and there is no real way to verify what the lifespan of your battery will be but the lifep04 batteries are pretty sweet
Lifepo4's are pretty sweet. Yeah the original graphics I seen was life cycles vs DOD and I should have stated that in the video. You are right though, DOD is like you explained. I still question if you only discharge the battery to 60% that it would last 15000 cycles. If did half that it would be pretty awesome though. Battery technology will get better and it is very promising times on that front. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍
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Wow man! Great videos and thank you for the mention.
Appreciate it! Great job on the disassembly and testing videos as well. Keep up the good work. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍
I smashed it! 👍🏼 and great job on the video!!
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Very thorough review. Great job.
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So, two of the smaller 120 ah batteries hooked to a 1000 watt inverter to power a dorm fridge, diesel heater, and some lights would be just fine, then. I’ll consider this brand in a couple of years, when the lead acid batteries I just purchased are done.
Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻
I think the way the life cycle rating works is like this: 100% depth of discharge or using 100% of the rated amp hour capacity and then fully recharging. They are claiming if you use the battery like that you will get 4000 cycles. If you discharge the 80% of the rated amp hours you will get 6000 cycles and if you discharge 60% of the batteries rated capacity and recharge when you get down to 40% you should theoretically get 10,000 using it that way. Those cycle ratings can be confusing and misleading and there is no real way to verify what the lifespan of your battery will be but the lifep04 batteries are pretty sweet
Lifepo4's are pretty sweet. Yeah the original graphics I seen was life cycles vs DOD and I should have stated that in the video. You are right though, DOD is like you explained. I still question if you only discharge the battery to 60% that it would last 15000 cycles. If did half that it would be pretty awesome though. Battery technology will get better and it is very promising times on that front. Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍
Good test.
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looks like a reasonably priced good battery.
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Is the mini split system install use with the battery in a video somewhere? Thanks!
The weather caught up with me by the time the mini splits were delivered. Now it's a spring project. Thanks for watching and commenting 👍🏻