Random thought...
Would it be possible / feasible to build a PSW inverter (230V) to be powered off a single LiFePO4 cell, rather than the usual 4-cell (12V) configuration. Or does one exist to buy? Say in the 500W to 1000W range?
Was thinking...
- I have a spare LF280K
- It would be good to have a portable mains AC source for powering things were cables won't reach
- Being one cell would mean it is very portable
- Being one cell could mean it can be charged without the complication of BMS cell voltage management
But would obviously need to draw 200A to 300A (+losses) to provide 600W-900W output, so maybe not do-able?
Would it be possible / feasible to build a PSW inverter (230V) to be powered off a single LiFePO4 cell, rather than the usual 4-cell (12V) configuration. Or does one exist to buy? Say in the 500W to 1000W range?
Was thinking...
- I have a spare LF280K
- It would be good to have a portable mains AC source for powering things were cables won't reach
- Being one cell would mean it is very portable
- Being one cell could mean it can be charged without the complication of BMS cell voltage management
But would obviously need to draw 200A to 300A (+losses) to provide 600W-900W output, so maybe not do-able?