Hi,
2 questions please
1/ If I have a Fox 10kw inverter and 2 x Fox 11kw batteries installed, what would the max charge/discharge rate of the batteries please?
2/ Can the batteries be stacked vertcally in line? i.e. one on the floor and fixed to the wall, and another in front of it on the floor?
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The EP11 battery is rated at nominal voltage 384V and a maximum continuous discharge current of 27A (at 25C) so each EP11 would be able to deliver 10.368kWh and as they are in parallel that would be a max discharge power of >20kWh (your inverter supports a max AC output of 10kW which would be the limiting factor).1/ If I have a Fox 10kw inverter and 2 x Fox 11kw batteries installed, what would the max charge/discharge rate of the batteries please?
In terms of charging the 'recommended' charge current to maintain maximum life is 13.5A (384V*13.5 = 5.184kW), so the 2 batteries would again be perfectly rated for your 10kW inverter. The EP11 battery can charge at a maximum of 27A continuously if needed but this may affect their lifetime if done regularly.
No they have to have a minimum of 300mm left around the battery pack for cooling and they need to be fixed to a wall (tipping risk from a 100kg pack), so the batteries would have to be mounted next to each other.2/ Can the batteries be stacked vertcally in line? i.e. one on the floor and fixed to the wall, and another in front of it on the floor?