DLTooley
Well-known member
I’m just finishing off an Alibaba.com sourced 280 ah LiFePo4 battery.
Will Prowse’s Diysolar forum is a great resource, but there is a lot of noise. What follows are my conclusions and actions. I’d verify for myself on that site for current conditions.
A lot of people are buying very cheap stock that is in reality grade b, regardless of what it’s called on the site. A lot of the daunting technical stuff is really only required if you purchase that sub par product.
Xuba has been previously reported as good reseller. The previous principals there, Amy Wan and her technical husband, have departed and started their own company, Luyuang.
I paid just over $600 for the basic 4 cell pack. They took over 2 months to arrive. One of my purchasing criteria was the ability to inspect prior to acceptance, however the tracking numbers I was given were never used and I ended up getting a surprise drop at my door. The product was well packaged, and undamaged - thankfully.
For a bms I just went with the basic, non Bluetooth, $20 Daly. The most technical part of the whole process for me was making the cable ring ends and double checking the wiring against the chinglish instructions.
I have a Victron controller so I do get a fair portion of the data I need from that. If you don’t have similar I’d recommend something that you can get data from, such as the Overkill Solar.
I need to get by our library to get a kill a watt meter to do a capacity test. Also, I’ve not been able to figure out how folks are doing their internal resistance measurements.
My total cost, including a 600w pure sine inverter, was around $700. That’s for a total of 3kwh used conservatively.
I believe there are now 2kwh products available for around a grand - hopefully that’s the way the market is going. And that the long term reliability is also there.
Will Prowse’s Diysolar forum is a great resource, but there is a lot of noise. What follows are my conclusions and actions. I’d verify for myself on that site for current conditions.
A lot of people are buying very cheap stock that is in reality grade b, regardless of what it’s called on the site. A lot of the daunting technical stuff is really only required if you purchase that sub par product.
Xuba has been previously reported as good reseller. The previous principals there, Amy Wan and her technical husband, have departed and started their own company, Luyuang.
I paid just over $600 for the basic 4 cell pack. They took over 2 months to arrive. One of my purchasing criteria was the ability to inspect prior to acceptance, however the tracking numbers I was given were never used and I ended up getting a surprise drop at my door. The product was well packaged, and undamaged - thankfully.
For a bms I just went with the basic, non Bluetooth, $20 Daly. The most technical part of the whole process for me was making the cable ring ends and double checking the wiring against the chinglish instructions.
I have a Victron controller so I do get a fair portion of the data I need from that. If you don’t have similar I’d recommend something that you can get data from, such as the Overkill Solar.
I need to get by our library to get a kill a watt meter to do a capacity test. Also, I’ve not been able to figure out how folks are doing their internal resistance measurements.
My total cost, including a 600w pure sine inverter, was around $700. That’s for a total of 3kwh used conservatively.
I believe there are now 2kwh products available for around a grand - hopefully that’s the way the market is going. And that the long term reliability is also there.