chickendad
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Sorry if this is not the correct forum to ask questions I am a noob trying to learn electricity. I am just browsing batteries to buy and am unsure to go with the name brands lifepro, aolithium, or anything else because then I worry I need all the same type of battery like eg4 with life pro batteries or if I can mix match.
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I found this battery just now and it says its on sale for $500 less than original $1500 so I am wondering if this is a good general battery to start my mobile system with, my goal is simply to power a 5000 btu window air condition unit. The battery says up to 50 amps discharge and the air condition I plan to use will probably only draw 5 amps i assume. And I was going to buy the eg4 inverter for around $700 but I am leaning toward a cheaper inverter like $300 but maybe I should just buy the best of the best instead. Please help will this weze battery work with the eg4 inverter just fine without communication wires?
Also I am worried that if I go with the 48v battery that I will need enough solar panels in series/parallel (not sure the difference) to reach over 48v output to recharge the battery, Would it be easy to have a 24v battery that can be charged easier with less solar panels?
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WEIZE 48V(51.2V) 100Ah 5120Wh LiFePO4 Lithium Battery
WEIZE 48V 100Ah LiFePO4 Batteries are designed to exceed 2000 cycles at 100% depth of discharge or 8000 cycles at 50% depth of discharge (suggested), without any decrease in performance. In comparison, lead-acid batteries typically last about two years (500 cycles) at just 50% discharge.
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Also I am worried that if I go with the 48v battery that I will need enough solar panels in series/parallel (not sure the difference) to reach over 48v output to recharge the battery, Would it be easy to have a 24v battery that can be charged easier with less solar panels?