• nEODiE@lemmy.world
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      They’d want to cheap, really cheap

      With a calendar lifespan of 10 years (at 25°C) and up to 4,000 cycles at 35°C, the indoor-only battery

      Not many places in Australia where 25° is a reasonable metric to go by. Given the rate at which anything battery powered is catching on fire, I think I’ll pass sticking one of these in my house

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        The working temperature says -20C to 55C. That just seems to be what they’ve quoted the lifespan under.

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      1 year ago

      Shhhhhhh!

      Still funny to me they have batteries rated at 48V but, ummm… 240V 🤷‍♂️

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          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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          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!