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Old 04-01-2020, 09:28 AM   #15
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problem solved
building my own 280ah lithium battery w/BMS that can handle 200A (could handle more, but 200A is all i need)

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May want to check out LifeBlue

They have this on one of their spec sheets... “ Our HC models can provide 200 Amps output for 30 minutes and 150 Amps continuously.”

https://www.lifebluebattery.com/rv-b...m-battery.html
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Would definitely locate our battery suite inside if we were to have system fabricated now.
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Lion energy 1300 batteries can handle 150A continuous and have a small enough footprint that you may be able to add 2 if you would like......they weigh 23lbs and fit in a standard grp24 size.

Take a look at these, might give you some more options
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