Todd,

Lithium batteries offer many distinct benefits over lead acid. Life, weight, 
size, time to charge and more. For me, it is market specific. Our primary 
business is designing, installing and servicing large power systems in 
recreational vehicles. Hundreds of our customers only use the RV seasonally by 
coming to SW Arizona to escape winter. When they go home, they leave the RV in 
storage for 6 months, not healthful for batteries. Our other customers are off 
grid residents n Mexico (US and Canadians mostly). They, too, are seasonal and 
leave their homes for 6 months or more.

I regularly recycle over 30,000 pounds of batteries at our store and I'm only 
open for 6 months per year! Most customers that come in for batteries have 
damaged theirs in just a few years. The frequent culprit: deficit charging. A 
Lithium battery will not be harmed by under charging, they never need to reach 
100% SoC, or leaving for long periods partially charged. You can disconnect the 
battery at 60% SoC and leave it for a year and it will be ready to use again 
when you turn it back on. 

I am fully committed to offering LFMP batteries as a lead acid replacement for 
RV's and off grid homes.

Larry



On Feb 27, 2014, at 7:24 PM, toddc...@finestplanet.com wrote:

not trying to be dumb here, but what's the attraction to lithium ion batteries?
 
todd
 
 
 
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 3:44pm, "Larry Crutcher, Starlight Solar Power 
Systems" <la...@starlightsolar.com> said:

> Jay,
> 
> I'm an authorized dealer of GBS systems and we stock and sell them here in our
> retail store. I can build any voltage bank in 12 volt increments. All our 
> systems
> include EMS computer, cell level balancing, temperature and SoC monitoring 
> with
> over/under voltage protection. Basically a turn-key setup.
> 
> We tested CALB for a while and tried to get other lithium brands in but the
> distribution market in the USA is a horrible mess when it comes to Lithium
> batteries. I got frustrated after trying to communicate with importers and 
> choose
> GBS because they had the best and most intelligent response to me. GBS 
> batteries
> are LiFeMgPO4 or LFMP which is safer, won't catch fire. When comparing life
> cycles, LFMP is lower cost than any lead acid batteries.
> 
> If you're interested, I can configure a system for you and get you discount 
> cost
> for resale. Contact me off the board.
> 
> Larry
> 928-342-9103



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