At what point do I just surrender to BattleBorn and eat the cost/space of having a great battery bank?
Spent a lot of time researching different battery bank configurations as I'm ready to invest in the most expensive part of my planned system. Cost, space, and longevity/ease of maintenance are the key issues for me.
I'm aiming for a 400-600 Ah 24v system...probably will start with 200-400 Ah. Low temp cutoff is a must. I will use an all-in-one unit for MPPT, AC and charging functions. I'm pretty comfortable with all of the recommended bottom balancing and assembly, thanks to Will, so DIY LifePO4 is attractive.
But besides being very interesting and potentially fun to build and use these units...after adding BMS, low temp, all the connection and electrical parts, tools and instruments to complete, my time and frustration
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Can I really save a lot on the battery bank in terms of space and cost by building the bank myself? Since my direct current/battery system/low-voltage experience is low, am I better off just cozying up with a 10yr warranty and effortless connections/maintenance in a BattleBorn?
Thanks much for your thoughts on this. Ready to pull the trigger but don't wanna shoot myself in the foot!
Spent a lot of time researching different battery bank configurations as I'm ready to invest in the most expensive part of my planned system. Cost, space, and longevity/ease of maintenance are the key issues for me.
I'm aiming for a 400-600 Ah 24v system...probably will start with 200-400 Ah. Low temp cutoff is a must. I will use an all-in-one unit for MPPT, AC and charging functions. I'm pretty comfortable with all of the recommended bottom balancing and assembly, thanks to Will, so DIY LifePO4 is attractive.
But besides being very interesting and potentially fun to build and use these units...after adding BMS, low temp, all the connection and electrical parts, tools and instruments to complete, my time and frustration

Can I really save a lot on the battery bank in terms of space and cost by building the bank myself? Since my direct current/battery system/low-voltage experience is low, am I better off just cozying up with a 10yr warranty and effortless connections/maintenance in a BattleBorn?
Thanks much for your thoughts on this. Ready to pull the trigger but don't wanna shoot myself in the foot!