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Mar 25 at 8:42 comment added le_top The lower you discharge a battery composed of multiple cells in series, the higher the risk of overstressing a cell. That depends on how equal the individual cells behave versus each other. The industry (including battery makers) advice to limit discharge at 50% of capacity to maintain them in good health. Personally I'ld monitor how the discharge profile to 50% evolves over time to determine if the battery is still good or not - if you have more than one system you can compare them to find the outliers.
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Nov 18, 2021 at 14:09 answer added Anthony May timeline score: 1
Nov 17, 2021 at 14:14 comment added user16324 @scc268 yes ... even though the fire risks of completely different lithium chemistries don't transfer to LFP.
Nov 17, 2021 at 14:10 comment added scc268 @user_1818839 in my experience a lot of customers are highly conservative and won't touch anything with the word "lithium" in it because of the perceived fire risk
Nov 17, 2021 at 14:01 comment added user16324 Given the price of LiFePO4 these days and their vastly superior performance, I'm a little surprised lead-acid performance is still relevant.
Nov 17, 2021 at 13:56 comment added Antonio51 What does think a chemist about it ? Chemistry reactions when this occcurs ?
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