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48V 51.2V Lithium Ion Battery Pack Rack Mounted Solar Battery Rechargeable  Systems  NCQ

48V 51.2V Lithium Ion Battery Pack Rack Mounted Solar Battery Rechargeable Systems NCQ

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Supply Capability:
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Product Model

ES-BOX12

ES-BOX12 PRO

ES-BOX12 PLUS

ES-BOX12 MAX

Product Specification

51.2V 100Ah

51.2V 150Ah

51.2V 200Ah

51.2V 280Ah

Nominal Voltage

51.2V

51.2V

51.2V

51.2V

Nominal Capacity

100Ah

150Ah

202Ah

280Ah

Cell Type

(LFP)

(LFP)

(LFP)

(LFP)

Standard Charge Voltage

58.4V(adjustable)

58.4V(adjustable)

58.4V(adjustable)

58.4V(adjustable)

Max Charge Current

100A

150A

150A

200A

Discharge Cut-off Voltage

40V(adjustable)

40V(adjustable)

40V(adjustable)

40V(adjustable)

Max Discharge Current

100A

150A

150A

200A

Display

LED

Parallel Function

Support 10 Units In Parallel

Support 15 units 

In Parallel

Support 15 Units 

In Parallel

Support 15Units 

In Parallel

Communication interface

RS485、RS232.CAN(Optional)

Cycle Life

≥6000 Cycles (80%DOD)

Charge Temperature Range

0~65℃

Discharge Temperature Range

-20~65C

Dimensions

480*600*15OMM

480*650*18OMM

480*650*225MM

480*650*225MM

Weight

47Kg

80Kg

93Kg

130Kg

Installation Method

Wall Mounted / Stand

 

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FAQ:

Q1. Can I have a sample order?

A. Yes, welcome sample order to test and check quality.

Q2. How about after-sales service?

A. We will provide you with a 3 years warranty. If there are any problems, please let us know and we will provide you with a positive solution.

 

Q3. What about the lead time?

A. Sample 5-10 days, mass production time 3-5 weeks depending on order quantity.

Q4. Do you have any MOQ limit?

A. Yes, but low MOQ, 10pcs order is available.

Q5. How do you ship the goods and how long does it take to arrive?

A. We usually ship by DHL, UPS, FedEx or TNT. It usually takes 3-5 days to arrive. Bigger order shipped by air or by sea.

Q6. How to proceed with an order?

A. 1st, please let us know your requirements or application. 2nd, We offer our quotation. 3rd, customer confirms the samples and make a deposit for formal order. 4th, We produce your order.

Q7. Can you print my logo on the product?

A. Yes. Please supply us the artwork before mass production.

 

Q: How do I perform a battery calibration with my Vaio C series laptop with Windows 7? I tried going on the BIOS, but had no idea what to do from there. I've searched a few sites, but I can't seem to do the one where I change the power scheme or the laptop, because I can't find where I could do that (I guess Windows 7 doesn't have that option).
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Q: I need to know what voltage, amperage, and what guage wire I need. The battery that came with my gun was 8.4v and im not sure what the amperage was. Is there a standard amperage that most stock batteries are? My gun shot 400 FPS and I would like to have it shoot a little slower than that.
I don't suppose there are components like that. Its now not a pc. If you wish to construct a gun from components, build an actual gun. Airsoft weapons usually are not made that means. That you may construct your possess AR15 rifle or AK kind rifle, Ruger 10/22. You buy the receiver- the only a part of a gun that is a gun- after which anything elements you need- barrel, foregrip, etc. I don't know of any airsoft weapons like that. You could continually make your possess airsoft from scratch, its not difficult. Its no longer an actual gun so that you could honestly do what whatever works for you. You should use any fabric you want, any action, and something else. Not like real guns you do not have to take into account warmth, strain, and even sturdiness of the substances. Its possible to get away with things like a paper mache inventory and a bolt motion constructed from copper pipe constituents. If you are quite good with materials you should utilize a wooden receiver and compressed paper to cut the other ingredients.
Q: I have a lipo rc helicopter that runs off of a lipo 2 cell 7.4 volt battery i was wondering, since the battery overheated and is no use anymore, can i run the helitcopter off of a usb battery pack? with the equivelant of 6/7 volts?
Most likely no, due to insufficient capacity. What caused it to overheat? Using the wrong charger, or an electrical fault.
Q: I just bought the Rechargeable battery pack for xbox 360. I already had the Play and Charge Kit but it stopped working. I thought the the battery pack had died because it wouldn't charge. But when i plugged the charger into my xbox and into my controller, no light showed up. I don't know if the battery pack is already fully charged or if my charger is just screwed up.
Its probably best. It may not last very long if you don't.
Q: I have a 8.2v battery pack (supposed to be 7.2v but its always around 8.5 when charged) that runs a circuit. The circuit has motors in it that turn on and off. I have a wireless cmos camera that taps into the same battery pack, the camera needs 8v. The unit works fine until the motors turn on then the camera shuts off for the duration of the motors being on. I had a similar problem before but it was downstream in the circuit after a voltage regulator, I stuck a large capacitor after the voltage regulator and it solved this problem. I tried putting a capacitor on the camera and it didnt seem to help much. Do I need a voltage regulator and a larger battery pack to do this or is there another way ? I'm thinking its not so much the current that is the problem but the reduction in voltage coming from the battery under heavy load, but I might be wrong. thanks !
Get a 9-12 v battery, and run the motor directly from the battery (insure that the motor is rated for the higher voltage) then run the camera off a parallel wired reducing voltage regulator. I fly high powered electric R/C planes and we use a similar scheme to power the receivers and servos.
Q: I have a dv6000 hp laptop computer with a battery pack that has been recalled. I have had the computer for over 5 years and have never had a problem, but now it will not power on, even when plugged inthe lights come on like it wants to power on, but shuts off right away. Could this be a problem with the defective battery or is it a virus or something else? Help!
Unless the battery has physical damage to it then it can cause the computer not to turnbut in this case it sounds like your actual motherboard can be bad.viruses will only affect the computer once it gets past the HP splash screen, but if that HP logo doesn't come up, it sounds like it is a bad motherboardRecommend to take in to a local PC shop to have a look at it.
Q: I just bought two of these new charge and play battery packs for my xbox 360 controllers, and the ring of light on the controller won't stop flashing. I can't sync a new controller to the system, control anything, or even turn the controller off (unless I take out the battery pack). All 4 quadrants on the ring of light on the controller flash simultaniously. I bought two of these, and neither of them seem to work, so I must be doing something wrong.Thanks for any help.
i had the same problem yesterday with a controller i got for christmas and some battery packs. what i did is sync one controller with the xbox then put the new batteries in other controllers and sync them, it wouldnt let me sync without already having one currently synced and turned on
Q: If i made a battery pack of 13 batteries, each 3.7V 4000mAh in series, then i would get a battery pack output of 48.1V 4000mAh (assuming thats correct).my question is, how would i go about charging the pack? or bertter put, what kind of charger should i be looking for to safley charge the pack?im clueless on how to go about charging it, any advice would help, thanks.
The charger will be related to the types of batteries. There are specific charges designed to work with individual battery types. The poor man's way of charging is to get a power supply that is capable of producing 60Vdc at at least 5A so you can dial in the voltage to what the batteries will take.
Q: i have a psp with a standard 1800 Mah battery but was going to buy a 2200 battery but don't know if that is a worse battery than what I own could somebody tell me and also tell me which is the best.
Supposedly, the 2200 mAh battery has 20% more battery life than original PSP battery pack. Try not to buy it from OKorder, even though they're really cheap. Most of the time, they will not be authentic.
Q: can anyone help in designing a quad-bike chassis driven by a 2HP electric motor powered by 48V battery pack??? this is for my final year engineering project. The battery pack would be 4 12V pack or 8 6V packs.
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