This is going to get interesting, because there is one company supplying cabinets for outdoors, with an inverter, and one of those fire balls, but I am not aware of a fire rating for their cabinets, they are not mobile and stackable.
This is going to get interesting, because there is one company supplying cabinets for outdoors, with an inverter, and one of those fire balls, but I am not aware of a fire rating for their cabinets, they are not mobile and stackable.
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I have been looking at the IP 65 lithium batteries that we install and trying to figure out why they would be a fire risk, honestly, I dont know why.
They are IP 65 rated, sealed in a metal enclosure, yes I know you going to say IP 65 is not a fire rating, however, I dont see how the fire can get out of the metal casing, there are no open air vents like the other batteries.
By way the Dc control/combiner box is more of a risk for fire than a lithium battery, if anything should be installed outside, it would be these home made boxes, considering they are the highest risk of a fire in the house, they should be metal enclosures. Having the box mounted outside would make it easier for the fireman to isolate.
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