Solar Batteries
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Rich Solar
$599.99RICH SOLAR 12V 100Ah(ALPHA1 PRO) group 24 lithium iron phosphate battery has a much longer cycle life capacity, and is easier to maintain compared to other battery technologies...$599.99 -
Rich Solar
$499.99Features RICH SOLAR 12V 100Ah(ALPHA1) lithium iron phosphate battery has a much longer cycle life capacity, and is easier to maintain compared to other battery technologies...$499.99 -
Rich Solar
$1,199.99RICH SOLAR 12V 200Ah(ALPHA 2 PRO) lithium iron phosphate battery has a much longer cycle life capacity, and is easier to maintain compared to other battery technologies. Features Specifications Manufacturer: Rich SolarProduct...$1,199.99 -
Rich Solar
$999.99Features RICH SOLAR 12V 200Ah(ALPHA2) lithium iron phosphate battery has a much longer cycle life capacity, and is easier to maintain compared to other battery technologies...$999.99 -
Rich Solar
$799.99Premium Energy; None of the Fuss If you're looking to get the most out of your battery without worrying about it breaking down on you, the ALPHA 4 LITE is the 24V 200Ah LiFePO4 battery that provides you with all the energy you need. Built with RICH...$799.99 -
Rich Solar
$999.99Features Specifications Manufacturer: Rich SolarProduct Line: BatteryModel ID: RS-B241S BATTERY Cell Type: LiFePO4 Battery Nominal Voltage: 25.6V Nominal...$999.99 -
Rich Solar
$1,799.99Features 1. CLOSED LOOP COMMUNICATIONS Compatible with multiple brands of inverters. 2. PC MONITORING SOFTWARE See real-time statistics of your battery. 3. PARALLEL UP TO 15 BATTERIES Get the most power possible! Up to 76.8...$1,799.99 -
Schneider Electric
MSRP: $3,140.00$2,225.99When paired with Schneider Electric XW Pro inverters, the Backup Control Switch (BCS) automatically disconnects from the grid during an outage, allowing the system to provide backup power to the home. Certified to UL standards for...MSRP: $3,140.00$2,225.99 -
$2,999.00SimpliPhi, Phi 3.8, Battery, 3.8kWh, LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate), 48 volt, with 80A disco and BMS, UL-1973, White Metal Case, PHI-3.8-48-M. . Features: SimpliPhi Power’s PHI 3.8-MTM Battery utilizes the safest Lithium Ion chemistry...$2,999.00
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SolarEdge
$2,249.00SolarEdge, Energy Hub, Backup Interface, with 5kW Autoformer, Import/Export Meter w/CT’s, 200A Main Breaker rated for Service Side Connection, BI-EUSGN-02 Backup Interface for Flexible Backup Features Automatically provides backup power to...$2,249.00 -
SolarEdge
$2,249.00Backup Interface, with 5kW ATX, Import/Export Meter, Main Lug Only rated for Load Side ConnectionThe SolarEdge Backup Interface is designed to work with the SolarEdge energy management inverters (StorEdge / Energy Hub) to automatically provide backup...$2,249.00 -
SolarEdge
$114.99Reusable Lifting Handles for SolarEdge Battery Bank (this pack of 1 = 4 handles). Features DC coupled battery featuring superior overall system efficiency, generating more energy to store and use for on-grid and backup power...$114.99
Solar batteries are a key component of a solar power system, as they store the energy produced by solar panels during the day for use at night or during periods of low sunlight. There are several types of solar batteries available, but two popular options are deep cycle AGM and LiFePO4 batteries.
Deep cycle AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries are a type of lead-acid battery that are designed to be discharged and recharged repeatedly. They have a relatively low cost and are widely available, but they are heavy and have a limited lifespan. AGM batteries are also maintenance-free and can be mounted in any orientation.
LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, on the other hand, are a newer and more expensive technology that offers several advantages over AGM batteries. They are much lighter, have a longer lifespan, and are more efficient at storing and releasing energy. LiFePO4 batteries also have a higher cycle life, meaning they can be discharged and recharged more times without losing capacity. They are more expensive than AGM batteries but can be a better long-term investment.
Both types of batteries have their pros and cons, and the best option depends on your specific needs and budget. If you are looking for a budget-friendly option and don't mind the weight and shorter lifespan, AGM batteries may be a good choice. However, if you prioritize efficiency, longevity, and weight, LiFePO4 batteries may be the better option. Ultimately, it's important to consider your specific solar power system requirements before choosing the right type of solar battery for you.