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Best liFe 48v battery recommendation.

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I have a battery bank of lead acid batteries that are dying and need to replace soon with Lithium as my best option. I have identified that SOK seem the best for my needs (5×48v 100ah each). Some threads here discuss issues with these batteries so any general balancing comments would be appreciated. My main issue if these are my best option is the secure purchase through the SOK Europe website. I live in Greece and as a part of the EU should be import duty free as they have a warehouse in Germany. Has anyone had an experience of buying these batteries from SOK Europe website?
Any help or comments would be appreciated.
 
I have a battery bank of lead acid batteries that are dying and need to replace soon with Lithium as my best option. I have identified that SOK seem the best for my needs (5×48v 100ah each). Some threads here discuss issues with these batteries so any general balancing comments would be appreciated. My main issue if these are my best option is the secure purchase through the SOK Europe website. I live in Greece and as a part of the EU should be import duty free as they have a warehouse in Germany. Has anyone had an experience of buying these batteries from SOK Europe website?
Any help or comments would be appreciated.
I ordered two 48V from SOK Europe. Looks legit, got the receipt and communication is great so far. Should arrive mid to end of October, and will report back when they arrive. If you are not in the "free shipping countries" and you are ordering two or more, contact them and they will give you free shipping, at least they gave it to me. :) As for the import duty, it is an EU warehouse so I assume it is all in the price, I will check with them and let you know.
 
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Received the batteries and everything is perfect, no problems so far. They sent them as soon as they were in stock and customer support is excellent. I bought the Deye 6kw hybrid for them and it is literally plug-and-play, just a few cables and fuses and you are done, no software issues, and no setups were required, I have more trouble connecting my music equipment:LOL:. I also got the PC connection cable which I actually did not need, better to be safe than sorry, you never know.
Recommended definitely.
 

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