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Recommendations on beefy portable Li ion power packs
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<blockquote data-quote="kinosfronimos" data-source="post: 1109182" data-attributes="member: 14190"><p>So we broke the bank (and them some) and took the plunge with the <em>Lithium555</em> - and it's a great product so far. At approx 500Watt Hours, it can easily power work necessities or TV & HiFi appliance for more than a full load shedding bout. The recharge time is a little slow at 100W per hour. The LCD interface is great, its rated at 500w continuous draw and 1000w peak, and it is very portable. Its rated to 500 cycles to take it down to 90% capacity, and batteries would need replacement by 1200 cycles - which can be done by the supplier for 30% of the cost of the new unit. In all, working from home can now continue uninterrupted.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Now my next question is: what is the best <em>way</em>/<em>procall</em>/<em>pattern</em> to recharge its lithium batteries to maximize their lifespan?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinosfronimos, post: 1109182, member: 14190"] So we broke the bank (and them some) and took the plunge with the [I]Lithium555[/I] - and it's a great product so far. At approx 500Watt Hours, it can easily power work necessities or TV & HiFi appliance for more than a full load shedding bout. The recharge time is a little slow at 100W per hour. The LCD interface is great, its rated at 500w continuous draw and 1000w peak, and it is very portable. Its rated to 500 cycles to take it down to 90% capacity, and batteries would need replacement by 1200 cycles - which can be done by the supplier for 30% of the cost of the new unit. In all, working from home can now continue uninterrupted. Now my next question is: what is the best [I]way[/I]/[I]procall[/I]/[I]pattern[/I] to recharge its lithium batteries to maximize their lifespan? [/QUOTE]
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