Hi folks. Tim Wood of Aquion asked me to post this on his behalf.


Early versions of the Aquion battery had substantially lower continuous and peak power ratings.  Very few made their way out into the field however some did and we believe the concerns expressed on the board are related to those early models.

Please see below for a comparison of continuous/peak power ratings for early and current versions of the Aquion battery.  For example, installing Qty (12) S30 batteries in an offgrid setting would allow for a continuous power draw of 12x680W = 8.16KW with a peak power (several minute) draw of 12x800W = 9.6KW.  This is near the max capacity of many of the common offgrid inverters so unlikely the battery wouuld power limit the user.

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Tim Wood
Director of Sales
Phone: 602.296.7507 | Mobile: 602.448.8005
5515 East Sandra Terrace, Scottsdale, AZ  85254
www.aquionenergy.com
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