Hi Brad
They all work the same, just some are a little better than others.
Here is the Wiki blurb on these batteries
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zinc%E2%80%93bromine_battery
I don't agree on all that is put in this as it seems there was a little biasing towards that company, wiki asks for citations as well!!!!
If you look at the down side, not all is rosey. The gel advance from Aus university is better, and the quote I posted before.
The biggest concern is dentrit of the zinc plating, always has been, and the membranes are expensive to replace.
Regards
Mike
I dont think they all work the same.
Some flow batteries store the charge in the Elite it self,where as the Zcell plates the membranes with a zinc plating when being charged,and then that zinc dissolves back into the Elite when discharged.
So it is basically a galvanic battery.
Im looking at the pro's and con's of the Zcell to that of other high end batteries.
Lets put it up against the best--the LG Chem Resu 10
LG Zcell
Battery type Lithium-ion Flow zinc-bromide
Cost $7655.00 $12600.00
Nominal storage 9.8kWh 10kWh
Usable storage 8.8kWh 10kWh
Pro's Can be used in both off-grid Safe chemistry
and hybrid setups, (no fire danger compared to lithium ion
compact size, modular expansion. batteries),
100% discharge
temperatures up to 50 degrees C
Fully recyclable
Cons Battery is warranted to 45ºC Heavy.
ambient only partly recyclable Requires a maintenance
cycle once a week or so,
Power-- 5kW steady, 7kW peak (3 seconds) 3kW steady, 5kW peak
Round trip efficiency-- 95% 80%
Life output-- 60% capacity at 10 Warranted total energy
years or 30,000 kWh throughput 36,500kW
at 10 years
Total warranted -- 24,300 36,500
kWh (1 cycle per day)
I like these bits about the Zcell
1-fully recyclable
2-100% discharge without damage
3-no fire risk at all.
4-100% output after 10 years,or 36,500kWh
Brad
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