Add air conditioning and the watts go way up. You can buy a pallet of solar panels pretty cheap. And now they have those all in one charger/converter doodads for fairly cheap.
Lithium batteries are very cheap for what they provide and how long they last.. for example 200 amp hour battery going for $600.. you have 200ah that’ll last you 10 years.. $60 a year.. barely over $1 a week in the long run
Yeah look on Amazon the price has gone down significantly just this year.. the chart of lithium looks exactly like bitcoin..
those batteries look nice but very pricey, seems like a luxury high end American company..
Is it regular lithium batteries? Those things fall off sharply around 3-5 years for most regular charge/discharge use cases, ie an iPhone. Lead acid isn’t great either but I’ve found it is possible to revive some with an electric welding machine. It’s kind of unsafe but does work
Yes it’s just lifepo4 lithium batteries but the technology just keeps advancing quickly. They advertise like 5000-40000 cycles… iPhone is getting discharged to 0% daily.. if you have enough panels you shouldn’t discharge it that much making it last a lot longer
Add air conditioning and the watts go way up. You can buy a pallet of solar panels pretty cheap. And now they have those all in one charger/converter doodads for fairly cheap.
Batteries are still way expensive.
Lithium batteries are very cheap for what they provide and how long they last.. for example 200 amp hour battery going for $600.. you have 200ah that’ll last you 10 years.. $60 a year.. barely over $1 a week in the long run
That is cheap! I have seen mostly 100ah for about 1000 bucks! There ARE used Chinese recon batteries for cheaper. But still better than a car battery.
Edison Batteries are the best but really expensive and HEAVY!
Yeah look on Amazon the price has gone down significantly just this year.. the chart of lithium looks exactly like bitcoin.. those batteries look nice but very pricey, seems like a luxury high end American company..
Is it regular lithium batteries? Those things fall off sharply around 3-5 years for most regular charge/discharge use cases, ie an iPhone. Lead acid isn’t great either but I’ve found it is possible to revive some with an electric welding machine. It’s kind of unsafe but does work
Yes it’s just lifepo4 lithium batteries but the technology just keeps advancing quickly. They advertise like 5000-40000 cycles… iPhone is getting discharged to 0% daily.. if you have enough panels you shouldn’t discharge it that much making it last a lot longer