Hi,
I am thinking about, how to replace my old AGM batteries and was reading data sheets.
I spotted this:
150Ah: 20Kg; 160Ah: 33Kg
Why is the 160Ah Lithium batt. so heavy in comparison to the 150Ah version?
Is this a typo?
Regards,
Markus
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Hi,
I am thinking about, how to replace my old AGM batteries and was reading data sheets.
I spotted this:
150Ah: 20Kg; 160Ah: 33Kg
Why is the 160Ah Lithium batt. so heavy in comparison to the 150Ah version?
Is this a typo?
Regards,
Markus
Looks like no one wants to answer this, so it must just be as
Mark Guessed - It must be the M8 vs M10 terminals... :-) :):):):):):)
:o) Thanks Paul, but I don't think so. I hope someday, someone will answer this, as I really wan't to know that.
Maybe @Johannes Boonstra (Victron Energy Staff) knows... ;o)
...but chances are better when the question remains unanswered. ;o)
Hello, Yes, these numbers are correct, this is because the energy density in the LFP cel's is improved over time. The latest added models (100Ah and the 150Ah) are therefore lighter per kWh then others (as the 90Ah and 160Ah). (and yes, these last mentioned models will be discontinued in the future.)
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