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This is half of them. The other half are on the pallets under the cardboard. I’m building another pole barn after this.
 

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Nothing in the terms and conditions about that. It’s battery capacity size in DC.
So at $300 per kWh whats stopping anyone ordering the full 5 mWh? There must be a catch? Have to pay up front and hope you get approved after?
 
Nothing about having matching inverter output? Just doesn't make sense that you can do over 800kwh of storage and just run that on a single inverter
 
Following this thread.
Awesome storage capacity!
What Deyes do you have access to?... If they are 12ks could any find there way to Pennsylvania somehow?
That is look like 8k, a 12Kw is bigger and a cooling fan located in a bottom.
 
Nothing about having matching inverter output? Just doesn't make sense that you can do over 800kwh of storage and just run that on a single inverter
Doesn’t sound right to me either but I’m not doing it.
Hopefully for him it’s right or someone will be very disappointed.
 
So at $300 per kWh whats stopping anyone ordering the full 5 mWh? There must be a catch? Have to pay up front and hope you get approved after?
I would guess money. If you can get a 5 MW battery go for it!
 
Doesn’t sound right to me either but I’m not doing it.
Hopefully for him it’s right or someone will be very disappointed.
It’s DC capacity. Nothing with AC. My interconnection was all AC capacity. I fought with them because I thought that application would transfer over to the rebate side but it doesn’t. It’s strictly DC.
 
I would guess money. If you can get a 5 MW battery go for it!
Right but at $300 per kWh that would fully fund a new LFP battery config (and presumably your used lead acids were very cheap or free). Maybe this is something new and they forgot the fine print on the rebate application, all the better for you to take advantage of it.
 
Right but at $300 per kWh that would fully fund a new LFP battery config (and presumably your used lead acids were very cheap or free). Maybe this is something new and they forgot the fine print on the rebate application, all the better for you to take advantage of it.
My lead acids were cheap, but a brand new 2V cell replacement is $20,000. Plus you’d have to front all that money to hopefully get the rebate.
 
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