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Jeff,
I'd like to hear/see the advantages as well. I've been using a
batteryspace.com battery for the past
4 years now on many SOTA activations, a handful of NPOTA activations,
and just all around
out in the field operating. I have two 10W roll up solar panels fed
into the buddipole charge
My goal was extended, off-grid, portable capability with LiFePO4 and solar
charging. I believe I have achieved this with the Bioenno 4.5 Ah battery,
PowerFilm R28 rollable solar panel and Genasun GV-5 solar charge
controller. (This combination works, but there are some caveats that I
won't get
Just need to know the specs on their internal circuitry... This project
is working its way up to the top of my list...
Looks like I need to give them a call...
Or, I'll simply dissect my battery when it gets here...
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Clay Autery, KY5G
MONTAC Enterprises
(318) 518-1389
On
I previously bought a LiFePO battery from Bioenno along with one of
their wall wart chargers. I wasn't happy with the setup because the wall
wart had no user configurable parameters for charging, discharging, or
cycling. Instead, I tried to use my Turnigy Accucel-6 charger with
parameters set
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