Safer LiFePO4 vs. "lithium ion" NMC formulation for ESS is also important
to carefully explain to customers--especially since the UN 3480/3481 hazmat
shipping labels and regulations group them both into the same category of
"Lithium Ion" and that's what stamped and placarded on the box. Ran into
this with a floatplane transport situation for a remote location. Had to
longline them under a heli a week later on a separate trip with the other
dangerous stuff even though they were LiFePO4 and not NMC.

Dan Fink
Owner, Buckville Energy Consulting LLC
IREC Certified Instructor for PV and Small Wind Installation
NABCEP Certified PV System Inspector
NABCEP PV Associate
d <[email protected]>[email protected]
970-672-4342

On Sat, Mar 12, 2022 at 1:37 PM Sindelar Solar <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I would start by choosing my lithium technology carefully. I have only
> installed Blue Ion LiFP batteries, and have relied on Blue Planet's
> assurances that lithium ferrous sulfate technology is non-flammable and
> thus safe in residential applications.
> Allan
>
>
>
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