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LTO bank vs LiFeP04 for daily system
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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 8801341" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>It's going to be around 180 bux for the alt depending on what's available. I went back to him because he built a 280a(i beleive) alt for my Malibu that got donated to a buddy after I got the jetta. That alternator has been kicking out power for going on 10 years now, drowned in a lake once, survived a small engine-bay fire, and delt with whatever systems my buddy has had. If I can get an upgraded alt then I can run a slightly smaller LiFeP04 bank. LTO is looking like less of a possibility since I would need to drop my charging voltage potentially. </p><p></p><p>I guess it boils down to 40ah of yinlong+alt or 30AH of headway(prebuilt) with an alt. The headway includes the balancer and cell monitor and has a voltage/current display I can remote mount. </p><p></p><p>Does anyone sell comparable LTO prebuilts? I know LTO is a better battery overall from a power and longevity perspective if it's used in its means, but it's hard to look away from a pre-built I can just bolt some ring terminals on and be done. </p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 8801341, member: 587645"] It's going to be around 180 bux for the alt depending on what's available. I went back to him because he built a 280a(i beleive) alt for my Malibu that got donated to a buddy after I got the jetta. That alternator has been kicking out power for going on 10 years now, drowned in a lake once, survived a small engine-bay fire, and delt with whatever systems my buddy has had. If I can get an upgraded alt then I can run a slightly smaller LiFeP04 bank. LTO is looking like less of a possibility since I would need to drop my charging voltage potentially. I guess it boils down to 40ah of yinlong+alt or 30AH of headway(prebuilt) with an alt. The headway includes the balancer and cell monitor and has a voltage/current display I can remote mount. Does anyone sell comparable LTO prebuilts? I know LTO is a better battery overall from a power and longevity perspective if it's used in its means, but it's hard to look away from a pre-built I can just bolt some ring terminals on and be done. Matt [/QUOTE]
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