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electrical:12v:alternator [2019/06/23 20:29]
frater_secessus [lithium]
electrical:12v:alternator [2019/06/23 20:31]
frater_secessus [lithium]
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 Example:  200Ah of lithium could easily accept 200Ah+.  There are mitigating factors, however.   Example:  200Ah of lithium could easily accept 200Ah+.  There are mitigating factors, however.  
   * Because lithium can use about 80% of it's capacity instead of 50% for lead-acid, 120Ah of lithium is a common replacement for 200Ah lead-acid banks.  So the lithium bank would "only" draw 120A instead of 200A.   * Because lithium can use about 80% of it's capacity instead of 50% for lead-acid, 120Ah of lithium is a common replacement for 200Ah lead-acid banks.  So the lithium bank would "only" draw 120A instead of 200A.
-  * drop-in lithium banks like battleborn have a battery monitoring system (bms) to shut down charging if current exceeds specs.+  * drop-in lithium banks like [[battleborn|https://amzn.to/2J10vpZ]] have a battery monitoring system (bms) to shut down charging if current exceeds specs.
  
  
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