vanilla ice
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You guys running solar or UPS setups.. where are you buying your batteries?
vanilla ice said:You guys running solar or UPS setups.. where are you buying your batteries?
vanilla ice said:I'm looking at $2000 for 24v 100ah, that is a HUGE hit.. I can't afford that. I'm going to try to find a local supplier for trojan. I can get more than twice the capacity for less than half the cost versus NiFe. Appeciate the heads up though, hopefully NiFe prices will drop or I will get rich sometime in the near future!
Is there no way to scratch build these type of NiFe cells?
vanilla ice said:I went with a couple Kirkland costco "hybrid" deep/starter a few years ago but I treated them badly I guess, they didn't last as long as I'd have liked.
IIRC, Crown moved a plant back from Mexico to USA... Win-Win.vanilla ice said:Local crown guy offered waived core and free delivery.
If I do power for home I'll definitely be looking at NiFe.. what a cool name for a chemistry btw. I'm going to call them up and find out about Cmax and peukert on them. Wiki says the Cmax is not good. Also says there is a US supplier.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K84PywMwjZgvanilla ice said:There's got to be a way to bring the costs down on these awesome batteries.
vanilla ice said:There's got to be a way to bring the costs down on these awesome batteries.
Believe ya should be looking for nickel *wire* to max surface area per volume. Edison used nickel flakes...vanilla ice said:1.5mm "200 alloy" 1'x2' sheet and I don't know how far that would go. I need to check around for other sources.
Yah, seems a shame to waste the HBTW if I'm reading the cell characteristics right- you could run the cells double duty and turn solar overcharge current in to hydrogen. Topping off isn't a big deal, what to do with the H though..