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Best lithium for 14.6-15.3V charging
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<blockquote data-quote="Water Bear" data-source="post: 8868866" data-attributes="member: 673826"><p>So here is the answer to my own question: sodium ion batteries like <a href="https://advancedelectricshop.com/products/si40-40ah-sodium-ion-battery" target="_blank">this</a> one. The charging voltages are right there and include the 14.8-15.3 range.</p><p></p><p>Note to anyone who finds this thread via a search: There are basically two Li options in the universe right now. Batteries that require you to charge at like 16V (typical LTO) and batteries that can't charge higher than 14.8 (LiFePO4). Those are your options. If you charge in the low 15s, sodium ion is the only game in town. Go LTO, and you'll never charge the battery above roughly 50%, and the reserve capacity will be poor. Go LFPO, and you might set the damn thing on fire. Oh, and if you're under ~10k and / or don't really know what you're doing, you really don't need Lithium at all...just get a <a href="https://www.down4soundshop.com/xs-power-d7500-5000w-7500w/" target="_blank">D7500</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Water Bear, post: 8868866, member: 673826"] So here is the answer to my own question: sodium ion batteries like [URL='https://advancedelectricshop.com/products/si40-40ah-sodium-ion-battery']this[/URL] one. The charging voltages are right there and include the 14.8-15.3 range. Note to anyone who finds this thread via a search: There are basically two Li options in the universe right now. Batteries that require you to charge at like 16V (typical LTO) and batteries that can't charge higher than 14.8 (LiFePO4). Those are your options. If you charge in the low 15s, sodium ion is the only game in town. Go LTO, and you'll never charge the battery above roughly 50%, and the reserve capacity will be poor. Go LFPO, and you might set the damn thing on fire. Oh, and if you're under ~10k and / or don't really know what you're doing, you really don't need Lithium at all...just get a [URL='https://www.down4soundshop.com/xs-power-d7500-5000w-7500w/']D7500[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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