There are several key points to pay attention to when selecting a lithium battery. Below, we’ve highlighted the most important ones:
Load Capacity: The load requirement is critical. For example, for a 5 kW inverter operating at maximum output, you should set up a system that can deliver at least 100A output.
System Voltage & Current: Batteries should be able to provide the required system voltage and current on their own. For instance, for a 5 kW system, it is healthier to use a 48V 100Ah battery capable of supplying a continuous 100A discharge current.
BMS Features: A Battery Management System (BMS) with a reset function provides convenience to the user. BMS units that display battery levels, cell status, software, and connection points are easier to operate.
Data Recording: It is important that the BMS can store charging and discharging data in memory. Orbit Lithium Batteries operate professionally in this regard, recording all parameters securely.
Cell Testing: Cell testing is extremely important. Lithium batteries made with non-tested or heterogeneous cells may fail to charge properly or break down shortly after use. Orbit Lithium Batteries carries out rigorous testing on each battery before delivery. If a problem occurs during usage, Orbit Technical Support intervenes immediately to resolve the issue in the shortest possible time.