Hi,
While I have significant technical background, I am somewhat new to energy storage systems. I recently acquired several batteries that consist of 3x8s modules.
I can somewhat easily break down those batteries into 2x8s modules, but it would be better of course to keep them intact.
The goal is to use those batteries for off-grid system.
The question is - what equipment I can use to charge the batteries and what inverters can work with this voltage?
If I break them into individual modules, and make 2x8s - it gives me 59.2V. Can I use 48V MMPT/inverters for them?
Thank you for your help,
Peter
While I have significant technical background, I am somewhat new to energy storage systems. I recently acquired several batteries that consist of 3x8s modules.
Samsung 24s Lithium Ion 6kWh Module - 3x 8s Modules $92/kWh
We have the connectors that fit on the outside. We will include one cable with each module. This will give you the connector for the + and - main connection on the outside. The cables are 3/0 AWG. You can always cut the cable in half then add a crimp lug or another connector to the end. If you...
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I can somewhat easily break down those batteries into 2x8s modules, but it would be better of course to keep them intact.
The goal is to use those batteries for off-grid system.
The question is - what equipment I can use to charge the batteries and what inverters can work with this voltage?
If I break them into individual modules, and make 2x8s - it gives me 59.2V. Can I use 48V MMPT/inverters for them?
Thank you for your help,
Peter