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|    Bob La Londe to Jim Wilkins    |
|    Re: Jackery 400    |
|    14 Oct 24 11:10:53    |
      From: none@none.com99              On 10/13/2024 11:35 AM, Jim Wilkins wrote:       > Harbor Freight and Home Depot offers a Jackery 400, which doesn't appear       > on Jackery's website. While I can assemble a comparable portable system       > it would consist of heavy objects connected by cords which is risky in       > mobile use. Does anyone have experience with it, particularly when       > charged from solar panels?       > jsw                     I'm not sure I buy into all the hype. 1st off Lithium Iron batteries       are much safer if slightly less power dense than Lithium Ion batteries.       A modicum of common sense should keep you more than safe. I am       currently running a 36V LiFEPo for a trolling motor.              If you want to lean into all of that Will Prouse has a fairly extensive       library of videos on YouTube tearing into various batteries and battery       assembly. I think he is more focused on home power banks and server       rack batteries, but there is a tremendous amount of practical knowledge       there. I don't recall if Will has torn into the portable power pack       market to the same degree, but its worth a look see.              With most of these the cells are the same or similar (more powerful       cells are becoming common). The difference are in assembly quality, the       BMS, and the quality of your inverter.                     --       Bob La Londe       CNC Molds N Stuff              --       This email has been checked for viruses by AVG antivirus software.       www.avg.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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