Allied explains how its lithium batteries can be used to replace lead-acid battery based storage systems | Solar Builder

2022-09-11 12:02:54 By : Ms. Vicky Zhang

Allied says its Lithium-Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries are drop-in-ready for solar + storage  applications. Its turn-key replacement system enables you to convert your lead-acid system to lithium in less than 30 minutes. You can use the same wiring and hook ups as used with your current lead acid system.

Each Allied LiFePO4 12V battery can be set up in parallel or series in order to meet the needs of your current set up. For example for a 36V set up, 3 x 12V should be hooked up in series. Simply remove the Lead-Acid Batteries and replace with the Lithium Batteries, attach cables, secure holding bracket and the install in complete. Optional empty cases are available to fill any open battery slots.

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