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*1200 lb, 340ah at 6 he at 48v = 17 kwhr, $3000 - [http://www.foreverpureplace.com/24-85-9-p/24-85-9.htm?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIku6x0e3P3wIVA5BpCh374g-PEAQYAyABEgJF8_D_BwE]
*1200 lb, 340ah at 6 he at 48v = 17 kwhr, $3000 - [http://www.foreverpureplace.com/24-85-9-p/24-85-9.htm?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIku6x0e3P3wIVA5BpCh374g-PEAQYAyABEgJF8_D_BwE]
*510 ah, 48v , 24 kwhr, $4k new - [http://xtrapowerbatteries.com/index.php/24-85-13-battery.html]
*510 ah, 48v , 24 kwhr, $4k new - [http://xtrapowerbatteries.com/index.php/24-85-13-battery.html]
*1000AH, 24V, $3649 - $100/kWhr [http://xtrapowerbatteries.com/category-battery.html]
*'''12-125-17''' - 1000AH, 24V, $3649 - $100/kWhr [http://xtrapowerbatteries.com/category-battery.html]
=Understanding Battery Numbers=
=Understanding Battery Numbers=
*Firs is number of cells
*Firs is number of cells

Revision as of 17:57, 30 September 2020

  • 600lb, 6 kwhr at 6 hour rate. $1050. [1]
  • 1200 lb, 340ah at 6 he at 48v = 17 kwhr, $3000 - [2]
  • 510 ah, 48v , 24 kwhr, $4k new - [3]
  • 12-125-17 - 1000AH, 24V, $3649 - $100/kWhr [4]

Understanding Battery Numbers

  • Firs is number of cells
  • Second is the capacity multiplier
  • Third number derives the capacity

https://www.powerdesignerssibex.com/content/docs/Battery-Basics.pdf