I remember having the v1.5 ping batteries about 5-6 years ago, and I was pumped thinking I had a battery that was going to last 1500 cycles and 10 years. Reality set in - Variation in cell quality meant some cells had much shorter lives then their peers. The battery was as strong as its weakest link, so the battery's capacity went down accordingly (My 20Ah battery went down to 7Ah in the timespan of ~100 charge/discharge cycles). I remember trying to replace the cell, and it was a nightmare with all the duck-tape, and super fragile neighboring tabs. I think I ended up breaking a few tabs and just gave up trying (Once replacing a single cell starts breaking nearby cells, it then becomes a Hydra kind of issue. Or sisyphus, except hydra implies exponentiation.), and then switched to Lipo.
How maintainable are modern V5 ping batteries? I'm looking for batteries to run my offgrid homesite, and I might be interested in LiFePO4 if modern ping batteries are easier to maintain (I.e., replacing runt cells to ensure adequate capacity in the entire pack over time). Are they? Any experience?
How maintainable are modern V5 ping batteries? I'm looking for batteries to run my offgrid homesite, and I might be interested in LiFePO4 if modern ping batteries are easier to maintain (I.e., replacing runt cells to ensure adequate capacity in the entire pack over time). Are they? Any experience?