
Originally Posted by
BOBBEJAANKLIMDIEBERG
Sunsynk SUNBAT 5.32 kWh battery claims the following warranty conditions: 6000 Cycles @ 80% DOD / 25ºC / 0.5C, 60% EOL.
Does this mean that under ideal laboratory conditions, they measures 6000 cycles under these specific parameters, at a constant rate of discharge of 50% (2.66 kW)?
Does it mean that every time I discharge it faster than at 0.5C, the number of 'guaranteed' cycles drops further below 6000?
Please correct me if I am making any wrong conclusions.
I am aware it is all relative because actual battery discharge rate and depth varies every day, within the limits of the BMS.
However I am trying to compare this battery to the HUBBLE AM-5, which has an even more vague warranty of 'unlimited' cycles for 10 years.
Different manufacturers also state different End Of Life capacity percentages, which makes it even harder to compare a Sunsynk 5.32 with a Hubble-AM5 5.12 or with Volta Stage 1 (5.12 kWh) battery.
From the discharge curves supplied in the VOLTA STAGE 1 guarantee, I conclude the following is true for all batteries, even within the limits set by the BMS:
1.Higher discharge rates greatly reduces long term life (number of cycles).
2.Greater discharge depth up to 80% DOD reduces long term life.
3. Higher ambient temperatures means the battery's own working temperature rises more rapidly to a level that reduces the battery 'effectiveness'. This leads to the battery being 'laboured' more, leading to a shorter long term life.
Neither Sunsynk nor Hubble AM-5 supplied discharge curves.
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