Thanks.
I am more interested in the bigger one that has a “pre-order” warning:
2000VA/1600W LiFePO4 UPS Power Battery Backup & Surge 
Protector<https://goldenmateenergy.com/products/goldenmate-back-ups-8-outlets-2000va-1600w-lifepo4-battery-backup-and-surge-protector>
Ed/
From: Javier J <jav...@advancedmachines.us>
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a quick search I found this. never heard of this company but looks decent.

https://goldenmateenergy.com/products/goldenmate-8-outlets-ups-1000va-600w-ups-lifepo4-battery-backup-and-surge-protector?variant=51304496103734&country=US&currency=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&https%3A%2F%2Fgoldenmateenergy.com%2F%3Futm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pla1209&utm_id=22004982719&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwtdi_BhACEiwA97y8BNMHwkx_E-TokD2ZGSNg_oMHW_y56tNF6xRFfRCmeF8cv1YjOS5F-BoCLbgQAvD_BwE

On Wed, Apr 9, 2025, 2:32 AM Vasilenko Eduard via NANOG 
<nanog@lists.nanog.org<mailto:nanog@lists.nanog.org>> wrote:
Thanks to many people for good references!

I hope you would agree that it is a clumsy patch to add BMS between the 
UPS/Inverter and the battery.
But we have no choice.

Why has the industry stopped innovating?
I recently searched for inverters and/or UPSes, specifically looking for LFP 
support - I have found nothing.
Why do we need to customize it ourselves?
I would not believe that product managers in APC (and many other vendors) have 
missed the existence of LFP.
I did assume that any vendor not supporting LFP our days should go out of the 
market very fast.
It looks like vendors are not developing anything because they are preparing 
for an inevitable shutdown (losing market to well-known competitors).
IMHO: vendors are accelerating their death in this way.

It may be some patent, but I doubt that a patent could completely block 
innovations.

Eduard
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Subject: Re: [NANOG] Re: Small Capacity UPS



On 4/7/25 08:30, Vasilenko Eduard via NANOG wrote:

> lithium is a)expensive, b)dangerous (it could quickly burn your house), 
> c)would be dead in 4 years.
> We're talking about stationery; it's not wearable, right?
> Then there are many LiFePO batteries on the market.

Ummh, the Li in LiFePO4 (a.k.a LFP) is Lithium.

Li-Ion batteries come in all manner of chemistries, where different materials 
may be chosen for the cathode. While there are a number of them, the most 
common ones are NMC (Nickel Manganese Cobalt) and PO4 (Phosphate).

NMC has generally been used in EV's due to its high energy density, but OEM's 
have now started moving to LFP for this, where LFP was traditionally used for 
stationery applications (home backup, for
example) due its higher safety properties.

LFP is cheaper than NMC. And while NMC will provide fewer cycles than LFP, the 
time period will vary based on usage, even with factoring in calendar aging.

Mark.
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