FYN, DENMARK, June 13, 2013 (Press-News.org) Clayton Power is now introducing a system calculator for easy and convenient dimensioning of your lithium battery power system. The mobile power system includes a sine wave inverter or combined inverter/charger and lithium battery pack with built-in battery management system.
The beneficial properties of lithium allows for optimized fast and efficient charging and plenty of energy at a low weight. This makes lithium batteries the best choice for onboard mobile power systems, for special purpose vehicles, where it is possible to charge a 100Ah battery by 50% in just 50 minutes of driving.
By entering basic information about your system voltage, driving time per day and daily power consumption it is possible to easy and efficiently dimension your system. Furthermore you will receive a list of components you need in order to get the complete system, covering your specific needs. In terms of the number of required batteries, we will provide three possible solutions based on your driving pattern.
How to use the System Calculator
1. Select the battery voltage
2. Select average driving time per day
3. Select consumption and operating time
4. Mark the appliances which has to operate simultaneously
5. Check out the system proposal and the optimized
The mobile power system proposal
The system proposal is based on consumption without any charging during operations or while driving.
The optimized lithium battery size
The optimized size of the battery is calculated on the basis of the operations being performed at different locations, with the alternator charging while driving in between operations.
The maximum optimized lithium battery
The maximum optimized battery size is calculated on the optimal driving pattern between operations, with the alternator charging while driving.
http://www.claytonpower.com/system-calculator
For questions and ordering your lithium battery system today, please contact us at sales@ claytonpower.com or +45 46 98 57 60.
Visit Clayton Power at http://www.claytonpower.com
Products:
230V Inverter, Power Inverter, Inverter, Sine Wave Inverter, Inverter/Charger, Combis, Power Inverter/Charger, 230V Inverter/Charger, Lithium Ion Battery, 12 volt Lithium Battery, 24 volt Lithium Battery, Lithium Battery, Lithium Ion Battery
Industries:
Automotive Power Systems, Industrial Power Systems, Maritime Power Systems, Military Power Systems, Renewable Energy
Clayton Power is founded at the end of the 1990s in Denmark. The company develops and produces a broad range of power products, systems and power solutions for mobile and off grid power supply, including lithium ion batteries, battery management systems, sine wave inverters, inverter/chargers and controllers.
Optimize Your 230 Volt Mobile Power System with Lithium Battery Technology
The mobile power system includes a sine wave inverter or combined inverter/charger and lithium battery pack with built-in battery management system.
2013-06-13
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