When it comes to choosing the right battery for your solar system, it is important to understand the difference between different types of solar batteries.
Features:
Structure: These batteries have a more complex internal structure, which consists of a series of tubular elements that hold the active ingredient. This structure provides long battery life and efficient performance.
Durability: This battery is designed to handle deep discharge, making it suitable for electric appliances with frequent power outages.
Maintenance: These batteries require regular maintenance, including topping up with distilled water and periodic inspection to ensure proper operation.
Life of battery: The life of a tubular battery is generally 4-7 years, depending on use and maintenance.
Cost of Battery: These batteries are generally quite expensive than lithium ion batteries making them attractive to budget-conscious customers.
Features:
Structure: Lithium-ion batteries use advanced lithium salts and chemicals to provide high voltage. These batteries are smaller and lighter than traditional battery technology.
Long-life batteries: These batteries have a longer life and can handle more charge and discharge cycles than lead-acid batteries.
Maintenance: It requires virtual maintenance which is free, requiring no periodic inspection or refilling.
Battery Life: Lithium-ion batteries typically last 10-15 years, making them a long-term investment.
Battery Cost: It is understandable that the cost of these batteries is high, but the benefits and long-term savings on energy can outweigh the upfront costs.