My post to the CEC today.
Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries cannot provide the maximum energy they are capable of storing. The batteries cannot be charged to 100% or the battery can be damaged. In addition, the batteries cannot be depleted to less than a 30% charge or those could be damaged, if I am reading the information correctly. Therefore, because these batteries should discharge between 30% and 80% of the maximum charge they could store, this facility would only be c…
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Complete Guide to LiFePO4 Battery Charging & Discharging
This article details how to charge and discharge LiFePO4 batteries, and LFP battery charging current. This will be a good help in understanding LFP batteries.
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I just posted to the CEC website:
The Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries proposed have limited life cycles. How long does a lithium iron phosphate battery last:
This is from Google:
Known to have a total of more than 4000 cycles, this simply means that a LiFePO4 battery can be charged and discharged up to over 4000 times before it needs a replacement. Let’s assume that the battery gets recharged on a daily basis, 4000 cycles would translate to a total of 10 years and 95 days …
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