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    Deal(?) at watts247.com

    Found Will's review...
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    Deal(?) at watts247.com

    Ian answered... "Dave, we will be supplying/partnering it with These https://ipowerqueen.com/collections/12-8v-series/products/power-queen-12v-200ah-plus-lifepo4-deep-cycle-lithium-battery 5 yr warranty have a look at the Amazon reviews Ian" I have not checked Amazon yet, anybody have a review?
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    Hi new guy here.

    Hi Jack! After doing the maths, I held off my "experiments" with solar until I could afford LiFePo. First purchase was Ampere 6AH and it was well worth the $26 over similar priced lead acid. It was also cheaper to buy 2-6AH over their 12AH... Next purchase was Ampere's 50AH and very happy so...
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    Deal(?) at watts247.com

    Thanks! email sent to sales@... I was seriously considering Amperes 100AH battery at $400.00, when buying 50AH. Was doing the maths on powering Midea's window AC, and wishing I did... Almost looks too good to be true, less than $300. for 100AH battery? Thinking seriously of taking a chance...
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    Solar Newbie Check ...

    Newbie too... Just started thread asking if the deal at watts247 for this 1012LV-MS with 2-12V 100AH batteries would be a good place to start. Tips here from Rednecktec are good, as I was questioning the capabilities of building Will's Milk Crate for my first back up system. I want to begin by...
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    Deal(?) at watts247.com

    Deal – 1012LV-MS – Ships with 2 x (12V 100Ah LiFePO4) batteries and 4 ft 2AWG Black and Red and 2 ft 4 AWG Blk and Red... $999.00 This looks good, but no specifics on batteries. Any thoughts? I was thinking of the All-In-One unit for $425. when i saw this... I was starting to assemble parts for...
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    A newbie is thinking about a small critical load with battery backup.

    Agreed, but it does force me to monitor and reduce usage. I will slowly add my own system and maybe one day take SRP's money!
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    Back up battery implementation with current 4 KW solar system, generator and grid power.

    I too want to add batteries to my grid tie system, but I am in the desert. I believe my best bang for the buck is to have an independent system to run appliances, even using grid to charge batteries during off-peak hours as I gradually add solar panels. I do like the looks and price of these...
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    A newbie is thinking about a small critical load with battery backup.

    I had a grid tie system installed last year and now wish I had just invested $10k in batteries. I could charge batteries overnight at 7cents and save on the 26cent charge, summer rate "peak". SRP here in AZ pays me only 2cents for exported energy, so I can charge in the morning, off-peak, and...
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