Lithium Batteries at lowest price I have found

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A month or so ago I helped a new member design and evaluate proposals for a Solar system for his "Stealthy" new transit Van.

I have been waiting for him to post on here about his installation and on the details of his equipment as well as the practical results.

I called the company that did the install and who worked with us on the final project. I called because I have not been able to get hold of the fellow, (I am not giving out his name because I am not sure if he it wants it out.) The install was completed and he was very happy with it.

His phone goes to a system message like a disconnect.

I mentioned in a previous post that the price quoted for his lithium batteries was the best that I have seen.

I called Wes, (the fellow we worked with), to verify if that price was still available, He said it was and I told him that I was going to give it out to members of this Forum.

The 12 volt 100 AH battery is about $395 and the 12 volt 200 AH are about $780. Wes told me that they get pallets of batteries from Atlas and Tesla.

Their website is Solarzing.com

I have no financial connection to them but I wanted to share what I think is a good price for Lithium.
 
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That is not a bad price.. There is a company that advertises heavily to Ham Radio operators (Bioenno power) I just checked their price on a 200 amp hour battery.

It was only off from the price you noted by about 1, as in 1,749 and up
 
The 12 volt 100 AH battery is about $395 and the 12 volt 200 AH are about $780. Wes told me that they get pallets of batteries from Atlas and Tesla.

Their website is Solarzing.com

I have no financial connection to them but I wanted to share what I think is a good price for Lithium.

Man, that is not bad at all. Cost me close to $1,000 to replace my 6 Costco GC-2's (600 ah with about 50% usable). Two of those 200 ah babies (at 90% capacity or so) would give me slightly more usable storage than I have now. :unsure:
 

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