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The discharge voltage range for EG4 batteries is typically around 2.0 to 2.5 volts per cell.
Understanding Lithium Iron Phosphate Batteries
Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries, including the EG4 series, are widely recognized for their reliability, safety, and long lifespan. These batteries are often used in off-grid solar systems, electric vehicles, and renewable energy storage applications due to their stable discharge characteristics. The EG4 battery series is designed to offer high capacity and long cycle life in a compact form factor.
Technical Specifications of EG4 Batteries
The EG4 battery series is typically available in the 12V, 24V, and 48V configurations, with capacities ranging from 50Ah to 200Ah. When it comes to the discharge voltage range, each cell of the EG4 battery is designed to operate within a narrow voltage window of 2.0 to 2.5 volts. This is a critical specification that affects the overall performance and lifespan of the battery pack. To maximize the lifespan of the EG4 battery, it’s essential to maintain the recommended operating temperature range (usually between 0°C and 45°C) and to avoid deep discharge below 2.0 volts per cell.
Best Practices for Charging and Discharging EG4 Batteries
To get the most out of your EG4 battery, it’s crucial to follow the recommended charging and discharging procedures. When charging, use a charger that provides a constant current of 0.5C to 1C, and avoid overcharging above 2.5 volts per cell. When discharging, ensure that the load is evenly distributed and avoid sudden spikes in current draw. By following these best practices and maintaining the recommended operating conditions, you can extend the lifespan of your EG4 battery and ensure optimal performance from your off-grid solar system.
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