I would also look at if the battery is listed for residential and if
homeowners insurance would accept them? 

UL 1973 and UL 9540 are typical
requirements for the battery as a whole, and not just the cells in a
battery. You really want the insurance to be there in a claim. At the
minimum, inform the client and get a personal liability waiver for your
company. 

Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar
"we go where powerlines
don't"
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On Thu, 11 Jun 2020 16:16:10 -0400,
pgir...@mindspring.com wrote:   

Hello Fellow wrenchers. Has anyone
purchased and used any batteries from Electric Car Parts out of Utah. They
have a 48 volt, 5, 7.5 and 10 KW Lipo battery made by Energetech ( China )
. I have a customer that would like to use the product ( low cost ) but it
is tough getting any actual info from the company i.e UL Certification
paperwork or do the batteries have a BMS. If anyone has any experience with
these folks please let me know. Just looking out for my customer and the
lack of response and follow up from ECP is making me nervous. Thank you all
in advance. 

Thx
Peter Giroux 

American Solar 

Roswell Ga 

678 525 0468


   

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