@badcommandorfilename to [email protected] • 1 year agoAustralian start-up launches new 5.12kWh home batteryonestepoffthegrid.com.auexternal-linkmessage-square24arrow-up126arrow-down10
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoThe working temperature says -20C to 55C. That just seems to be what they’ve quoted the lifespan under.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-7•edit-21 year agoShhhhhhh! Still funny to me they have batteries rated at 48V but, ummm… 240V 🤷♂️
minus-squarea1studmuffinlinkfedilink11•1 year agoThe battery is 48V DC. It uses an inverter to produce 240V AC, similar to solar installations.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-1•edit-21 year agoYeah, but does that mean a 48V 5.12kWh would be (roughly) equivalent to a 240V 1 kWh battery? Sorry, I’m only kinda familiar with power tools and bikes etc where the motor/output is rated the same as the battery itself… meh, I guess the volts don’t matter. All the other batteries are rated at Ah, not kWh…
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink8•1 year agoYeah, thanks. I kinda figured it out that I was confusing the other batteries being rated at Ah, not kWh. But I appreciate you spending the time to set it out clearly. Have a good one.
minus-squareTakatakatakatakataklinkfedilink-3•1 year agoThere’s a certain knowledge threshold on any given topic, below which your participation just makes you look dumb.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink10•edit-21 year agoThanks, bro. That’s a great comment to encourage participation. I’d hate to learn anything. And your comment achieved that. Have an upvote and hope you have a great day!
No price range?
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The working temperature says -20C to 55C. That just seems to be what they’ve quoted the lifespan under.
Shhhhhhh!
Still funny to me they have batteries rated at 48V but, ummm… 240V 🤷♂️
The battery is 48V DC. It uses an inverter to produce 240V AC, similar to solar installations.
Yeah, but does that mean a 48V 5.12kWh would be (roughly) equivalent to a 240V 1 kWh battery?
Sorry, I’m only kinda familiar with power tools and bikes etc where the motor/output is rated the same as the battery itself…
meh, I guess the volts don’t matter. All the other batteries are rated at Ah, not kWh…
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Yeah, thanks. I kinda figured it out that I was confusing the other batteries being rated at Ah, not kWh.
But I appreciate you spending the time to set it out clearly.
Have a good one.
There’s a certain knowledge threshold on any given topic, below which your participation just makes you look dumb.
Thanks, bro. That’s a great comment to encourage participation.
I’d hate to learn anything. And your comment achieved that.
Have an upvote and hope you have a great day!