Big battery

Candle Power Forums

Help Support Candle Power:

40 MW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oh my.
why did they use NiCad? Seems a bit out of date to me ...
bernhard
 
I imagine a Li-Ion battery that size would present quite an explosive hazzard. On the Other hand, it would be cool to direct drive a luxeon off that.
 
[ QUOTE ]
kakster said:
I imagine a Li-Ion battery that size would present quite an explosive hazzard. On the Other hand, it would be cool to direct drive a luxeon off that.

[/ QUOTE ]

Too bad they can't collect all that hydrogen and put it to good use.

Brightnorm
 
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases. Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change.
Good Grief! And I thought my emergency back-ups were big. Don`t think one of those would run Alaska in a blackout though. They barely struggle to keep the computer afloat.

But if that`s the battery bank, how big must the inverter be....?

/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/eek.gif
 
Despite the advances in NiMH and LiIon, NiCd is still king for high current drain. I'd imagine supporting a city-size power grid demands that sort of ability. But NiCd also requires periodic conditioning to avoid memory effect, I wonder how they'll do that.
 
[ QUOTE ]
Chris M. said:
Good Grief! And I thought my emergency back-ups were big....snip...

[/ QUOTE ]

I've got two 70Ahs, and six 7Ahs. If I need to, I can get a hold of a few more of the 70s
 
We have a lot of power outages - usually during conditions that cause flooding. Sooo I justified 2 six volt 250AH batteries, and a 12V->115V 1500W inverter with a home grown charger, automatic switchover, and a monitor panel with lots of bright colorful LEDs /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif --- all to keep our sump pump happy for a day or two along with power for a gas fireplace with blower and a few lights.

It's been so cool /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif to go down to the basement and see the control panel with it's gleaming LEDs during a blackout, and have some heat, some light, and be able to sleep knowing the basement won't flood.
 
Back
Top