Fake Grade A Lithium Deep Cycle Batteries Are Everywhere! Learn How To Spot Grade B vs Grade A

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Watch this before buying your next LFP deep cycle battery. Most on the market are fakes, especially ones being parroted by certain KZreadrs and influencers. I'll show you how to prove it economically OR what information to request from the manufacturer to verify the veracity of their claims. #lithium #lithiumbattery #battery
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  • @saladbreath607
    @saladbreath607 Жыл бұрын

    I paid $408 for an American brand 200ah 12v AGM battery for my camper van 2½ years ago. Now it's only able to hold 64% SOC. As of today (July, 2023) i can by a Chinese 200ah lithium battery for $50 more than i paid for my AGM. Yes, it's likely grade B cells, but even if it lasts only 5 years instead of 10 i'm still well ahead of that crsppy AGM. My budget won't let me buy Battle Borns for four times the price. The Victron crowd can buy the expensive ones and show off their superior setups.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    It is tempting, for sure. As long as you know what you are buying and don't believe the claims of 5,000 cycles or 10-11 year warranties then more power to you.

  • @MaritimeUnprepared

    @MaritimeUnprepared

    4 ай бұрын

    I bought a Chinese product called power queen batteries, they seem very good. The reviews seem very positive and the customer service has reached out to me to ask how their products are working. I'm very happy with the 100ah mini batteries

  • @JoshuaDemersProductions

    @JoshuaDemersProductions

    2 ай бұрын

    I've got a couple Elefast 100ah Batteries to run in series coming tomorrow to finally upgrade from the quickly sulfating and constantly maintaining FLA's. I saw the insides and operations on a video with them seeming high quality for the cost. I found them for about 2/3 the cost I was expecting, so they safely fell within what I can spend right now to begin keeping the refrigerator running 24/7 and get the air conditioner running more than a few hours a day a few days a week before the summer in Florida gets too miserable. Saving up is stupid, as I may get "A" grade cells as advertised, or afford to replace them a couple times for the same price later, or buy better when times are better.

  • @stevecarlisle3323

    @stevecarlisle3323

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@LDSreliance Find a utube video on the exact battery you want to buy. There is a handfull of utubers that dissect batteries, and tell you what's inside, based on their expierance.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Ай бұрын

    @@stevecarlisle3323 A teardown does nothing other than a visual look at the inside construction. These companies are extremely good at hiding the Grade B cells to the point of laser etching a fake label/QR code, etc.

  • @koborkutya7338
    @koborkutya7338 Жыл бұрын

    i was wondering if they should just be dismissed as "fake" or simply take the fact that they are not actually gradeA into consideration. I can accept the existence of lower grades for a respectively lower price.

  • @jime9305

    @jime9305

    Жыл бұрын

    Very good point...I'm fine paying half price for a battery that will last half as long. With technology advancing so rapidly, do I really need a product to last 10 years just to be obsolete then

  • @fredastaire6156

    @fredastaire6156

    10 ай бұрын

    Agreed! And with the warranty, one can make an argument that you can simply replace your battery with another "Grade A" before the warranty expires.

  • @MrSGL21

    @MrSGL21

    7 ай бұрын

    @@jime9305 or how much wear will you actually use it for? if its for a diy power station that you use every other weekend camping and it gets fully cycled lets say 6 times a month thats 72 cycles a year. thats 720 cycles in 10 years well below a grade Bs life span. 10 years is an eternity in battery tech.

  • @leetaves9143

    @leetaves9143

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MrSGL21 sure beets liquid acid that all i get is grade B i don,t let them get below 98% 5 year and going great

  • @NeilGraham.I.M.F

    @NeilGraham.I.M.F

    Ай бұрын

    I read the reviews because I figured most people were going to say the same thing that I'm about to. And once you said you probably will not notice the degrading of power until well over a thousand cycles. Then I say hell for $300 if I get four or five years out of it still puts me at a lower cost than $2,000 to get 10 years. Now I do know and I'm sure that's what you are getting at it is a gamble because you may only get two years out of it. But you may only get four or five years out of your very expensive battery. And what a lot of people don't notice about those very long extended warranties is after the first couple of years they usually go into a prorated system so it's going to cost you money to replace it anyway

  • @jetfu400
    @jetfu400 Жыл бұрын

    Lucky, theres still good people out there such as this channel providing facts and real information. Thanks man

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    You are most welcome. I appreciate the feedback and support!

  • @mafosa8519

    @mafosa8519

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup. He opened my eyes!

  • @mikeyID
    @mikeyID3 ай бұрын

    I just purchased 2 EPOCH Lithium batteries for my bass boat. One 12v 120ah cranking battery and one 36v 100ah trolling motor battery. Spent $2800. As in everything you buy, you get what you pay for. I really appreciate you being honest about the differences in grade B and grade A. Made me feel better about my purchase

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    3 ай бұрын

    Personally, I think that is a good decision. A lot of people are perfectly fine rolling the dice on some no-name stuff on Amazon (or Li Time, which is a different soap box) and saving a bunch of money. But I talk to fishermen every week that bought cheapo lithiums in the past and now are looking for a quality battery worth having after only a few seasons. There is a reason why Jacob Wheeler is using MillerTech's (the same set for 3 years now, I believe).

  • @gilianrampart8514

    @gilianrampart8514

    28 күн бұрын

    You paid away to much!

  • @gilianrampart8514

    @gilianrampart8514

    28 күн бұрын

    ​@@LDSreliancemy sok's have been going for years now!

  • @mikeyID

    @mikeyID

    28 күн бұрын

    @@gilianrampart8514 Buy Once, Cry Once 💴💴💴💴

  • @fishmojo865

    @fishmojo865

    23 күн бұрын

    Lithium for a starting battery is just ridiculous waste of money.

  • @radvalve205
    @radvalve205 Жыл бұрын

    It depends on how you use them, for my trolling motor that only gets used on the weekends iam only charging twice a week for 7 months then storing my boat over winter. So lets say 56 cycles a year, 20 years later its only at 1,120 cycles! Ill gladly pay the 400 bucks vs the 900 bucks!

  • @mariovr8416

    @mariovr8416

    Жыл бұрын

    The chemistry only last about 6 years. Please check the actual factory websites for expected life span.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    In your use case, that is a pretty good deal. For someone living in their van or spending their summers in their cabin or someone who is a fishing guide or park ranger that would be different. Also, since the Grade B cells vary in specs the BMS has to work harder. And since most of the bargain basement Grade B batteries use cheap $10 BMS's, it is a roll of the dice whether you are going to even get your 1100 cycles out of that battery or whether the capacity doesn't start degrading after 100 cycles.

  • @CL-yp1bs
    @CL-yp1bs Жыл бұрын

    Great video! This will save some headaches!!! This is why I build my own batteries. I buy cells and i ALWAYS demand internal resistance measurements or the deal does not go through. If the cells arrive and the IR is inconsistent or drastically different than disclosed, I will file a dispute. One must rememebr, its not just about amp hours or capacity... you must also rememebr that IR changes with SOC, so one must charge all cells to the same voltage to compare IR meausrements. You must also use a special meter to measure AC impedance that uses (generally) a 1khz sample. This is what most manufacturers list in their spec sheets for internal AC impedance.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep, which is why almost no one does the tests properly, especially KZreadrs that do teardown reviews and declare the cells "Grade A". And then push affiliate sales of those batteries for commissions. It is a big racket and almost no one is exposing it.

  • @timothyvanderschultzen9640
    @timothyvanderschultzen96402 жыл бұрын

    I gave this video a like, but I really dislike the scam these people are running.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed.

  • @mange2
    @mange2 Жыл бұрын

    When someone else is selling the same type of product, the competitions product will always be called inferior. Some companies just sell more products at lower prices rather than fewer products at higher prices. Lower price doesn't always mean lower quality.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Because they are inferior. There has never been a company that sells higher quality products for lower prices relative to the competition. Or lower quality products for higher prices. At least not for very long. In the former, the competition will lower their prices to compensate. In the latter, the company goes out of business when their reputation catches up.

  • @philc.9280
    @philc.9280 Жыл бұрын

    There was an older video of Wil Prowse tearing apart an inexpensive TimeUSB Lifepo4 battery and showing used grade B cells. One can only assume other brands from asia have similar builds. One thing I noticed is that ratings of these "used" batteries are still very good and the prices are discounted to reflect the lower quality. The main concern is the longevity (cycles) of the battery. Hopefully you can still get between 3-4000 cycles out of them.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with you, for the most part. However, there is an additional concern that can be minor or can be severe, depending on the company. Not all Grade B batteries are the same. Some have a very minor variation from Grade A. Others have multiple variations or a severe variation. Both can be rejected and classified as Grade B and sold in bulk/surplus to battery builders. SFK (Sun Fun Kits) and others here on KZread are showing real testing data with some of these cells with very wide variations in performance. The better Grade B cells can perform almost as well as a Grade A. The bad Grade B cells suffer massive voltage drop and severe capacity loss when operating above 0.5C, let alone at 1C.

  • @clb3297

    @clb3297

    Жыл бұрын

    Will Prowse has several YT videos tearing down "cheap LiFePO4 100AH" batteries. He found a number actually had Grade A cells and well-built inside. So assumption these are all "fake" is NOT TRUE

  • @petebusch9069
    @petebusch9069 Жыл бұрын

    The world is full of $hit and is disgusting how people treat each other.

  • @Michael-ol9zn

    @Michael-ol9zn

    13 күн бұрын

    GREED!

  • @victormussanhane6534
    @victormussanhane65342 жыл бұрын

    Very usefull information it is thanks to people like you that consumers learn how to buy better or at least take chances knowing the quality they are buying.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is the goal. I am glad you appreciate it. I'm not saying those batteries are garbage... just you need to know what they are when you are buying them.

  • @cliffweinan3907
    @cliffweinan39072 жыл бұрын

    Good point about battery rating, especially if you want top performance. Still as you say at 2:30 there may be only slight differences. Grading of parts is done in many electronic components like semiconductors. You may not always need an A student when the B student does the job. You don't wastefully throw out all you B quality product when you can still make money selling it cheaper. The reason Waterford Crystal is so expensive is they destroy everything except A quality. You are paying for their rejects.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    Exactly. These batteries are fine Grade B batteries. But consumers need to know that is what they are so they can make their own decision. When a company makes it seem like they are a half price Grade A battery and the customers expects 4,000+ cycles... that is where we have a problem.

  • @ericklein5097

    @ericklein5097

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance so what kind of cycle life should we expect for a good Grade B at 100% DOD and 80% DOD?

  • @joncrawford5687

    @joncrawford5687

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ericklein5097 He can't tell you because he won't test them.

  • @DesertOwlForge

    @DesertOwlForge

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@ericklein5097, even if you loose 20% of lifespan it's still cheaper to replace them, since they only cost half then price. If you over build your system, which you should anyway, and don't discharge the batteries to low than you're better off with grade b batteries. From the financial standpoint.

  • @jimmybrad156

    @jimmybrad156

    Ай бұрын

    @@ericklein5097 Assuming it's an honest/accurate measurement, I've seen some cheap lifepo4 batteries advertising ">2000 cycles".

  • @Jeb-19
    @Jeb-192 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. You've given me something else to consider before buying.

  • @esterhuizenian7249
    @esterhuizenian72492 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the vid, Chinese markets and products are so hard to read. We need more professionals like you out there!

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, I appreciate the support.

  • @jeffreystorer4966
    @jeffreystorer4966 Жыл бұрын

    Having lived off grid for 2o yrs with large deep cycle lead acid batteries ,I can't justify the price of other types, I have stuck with the matinece style and found as long as you keep an eye on fluid levels and don't abuse them, ie deeply discharge ,I've had them last between 5 and 7 year s find a brand that works for you and stick with them ,much the same as tyres you get what you pay for and buy local seems sensible thanks for your help it's a learning curve but all well worth the effort in the long term

  • @slik056

    @slik056

    4 ай бұрын

    Modern LFP batteries are actually lower cost and last far longer with more retained capacity that large lead acid. You can buy good quality LFP battery modules for less than $1500 per 5kWh with a 10yr warranty. We stopped using lead acid about 5 years ago for off-grid projects, they are just too high cost, too high maintenance, and actual capacity degrades relatively quickly.

  • @johntate5284
    @johntate5284 Жыл бұрын

    This was very informative. Besides the price, you can also look at their warranties. When a company guarantees an LFP battery for a year, they are basically saying that you may get as few as 400 cycles. A good grade A cell can get 5K to 6K cycles going to 80% DOD, and 10K or more cycles if you just go to 50%. I would also bet that quite a bit of the Chinese Grade A cells may have been grade A when they were manufactured, but they have already been used for as many cycles as possible in another application until the new grade A cell just barely meets the grade A spec, or even worse, just barely meets a grade B spec. Thanks!

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Very true. Thanks for the comment!

  • @gf2e

    @gf2e

    Жыл бұрын

    Even with a long warranty, how do we know they will be around for 10 more years? If their batteries start failing in 2-5 years, they’ll just close up shop. I remember many many years ago, a company selling PowerBook external battery packs announced that they had screwed up. Their charging circuitry was defective, it was damaging the battery cells, you should stop using them, they didn’t have enough money to replace them, and they were closing down. When you have one single product, and the question is whether you might need to replace every single product you’ve sold…your warranty promises aren’t going to help.

  • @CarlStreet
    @CarlStreet Жыл бұрын

    Thankyou. Very well done -- Great pacing, You stuck to facts and avoided being preachy; Just the right amount of technical; honesty regarding your knowledge limitations made for excellent credibility. A truly outstanding job -- many a KZreadr could learn much from you.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey, I really appreciate that. I aim for that balance on all of my content. But that is why I have 100k subs and the preachy, polished, affiliate/endorsement saturated channels have closer to 1M. Oh well, that's the game, right?

  • @posteroonie
    @posteroonie2 ай бұрын

    Thanks! I'd love to see this video updated with current pricing.

  • @DonzLockz
    @DonzLockz Жыл бұрын

    I had no idea that there were different grades.😮 Thank you for this priceless information! 👍😎

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    You are welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @DIYDaveT
    @DIYDaveTАй бұрын

    Remember, things do get cheaper over time. It's now 2024-06-22 and I just bought 3 "grade A" 100AH 12 volt batteries with bluetooth BMS (100A charge and discharge). These will replace the 2 6 volt golf cart batteries (230 AH) which I paid $500 for about 1 year ago. It seems that leaving them on my float charger cooked them. Oh, and the year before that? SAME THING. Lead acid and AGM are just too fragile for the marine environment. If you discharge a lead acid battery too far, it's going to be quickly damaged. But the lifepo4 batteries have much lower self discharge and I will be massively increasing my house battery storage, charging current and discharge current for just 20% more than re-re-re buying the deep cycle golf cart garbage batteries. As someone said below, even if I only get HALF the life of a grade A setup for this kind of money, it is a steal of a deal compared to having to screw around with lead acid ever again.

  • @paulmcintosh5535
    @paulmcintosh5535 Жыл бұрын

    You point to an Amperetime as a grade B yet Will Prowse actually took some part and was so impressed that they were the number 2 rated battery on his web site for a long time.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Being impressed with the construction does not equate to Grade A cells. The MillerTech Economy series is top shelf inside, too, but is still made with Grade B cells to compete on the lower end of the market with the others. But at least they are honest about it.

  • @rcbearings1

    @rcbearings1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance Did you go watch his video? I believe he tells you if the cells are Grade A or Grade B.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I have seen the video that you are referring to. My point is that he cannot possibly know that they are Grade A or Grade B by looking at them. He did not disassemble the battery and test the cells. Nor did he show any documentation from the manufacturer that shows those cells and their testing results. If you ask that information from a true Grade A battery manufacturer they are happy to provide that documentation to show that they are top shelf components. AmpereTime, CHINS, and others cannot and will not provide that information to you if you ask. I know that because I have had them contact me to review their batteries and we had exactly that conversation.

  • @paulmcintosh5535

    @paulmcintosh5535

    Жыл бұрын

    Can you tell grade A or B by testing?

  • @RimdarRanch

    @RimdarRanch

    Жыл бұрын

    I Own ( 4 ) Ampere Time 100Ah LiPo4 Batteries. They work flawlessly for me, whatever grade you want to give them !

  • @PWoods-cd6tk
    @PWoods-cd6tk7 ай бұрын

    Over 1,000 cycles for $200? I'm in there. My thought has been that only time will tell on these LiFePO4. I have a popular pre-made power station running most of my house all the time, and a 5 kwh system made with LiTime minis. I work them both pretty hard and have taken the homemade system to 0 somewhere between 10 and 20 times. I'm saving over $1,000 a year on electricity (California), so my payoff should happen before the systems fail, but the learning experience has been priceless. I would have never ventured into a do-it-yourself system if I was paying over $500 per battery.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    7 ай бұрын

    There is about a 20% failure rate with Grade B cells, on average, so if you have a prismatic battery with 4 cells then the likelihood of the battery reaching its full cycle count is 40.96%. I'll stick with the $700 batteries, myself. But the point of the video is that consumers should be told what they are buying and not fed marketing lies. Because you get to decide your risk tolerance and risk/reward for your application, which you have done, and I get to decide mine.

  • @PWoods-cd6tk

    @PWoods-cd6tk

    7 ай бұрын

    @@LDSreliance I never believe the hype. Remember Optima batteries? I'm in the hazardous waste business, and those things were all over the household hazardous waste collection right after they came out in the early 2000s. I've had two of those, and notice no difference in longevity between those and the formerly $85 now $100 Interstate batteries they sell at Costco.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    7 ай бұрын

    Agreed. I think we will get to a point in a few years where people will start to see the longevity and quality difference and then they can make educated decisions for themselves. But we aren't there yet and that is why I am putting out these videos. I don't blame anyone for buying Grade B batteries. I have 3 of them in use right now on production solar panel systems and they have been great. But people need to know what is what they are buying and not get them confused with the top shelf stuff.

  • @mcanultymichelle
    @mcanultymichelle2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks. The average person like me would have no idea they are being lied too. When lm ready to buy battery I will remember your advice

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    And that is why I do these. Hopefully a few more people like yourself stop and think before they buy. Not that Grade B batteries are awful. Just know what you are buying.

  • @simon359
    @simon359 Жыл бұрын

    This is exactly why I bought Battle Born Batteries as they were put together in the states with their own BMS and of course their own stringent quality control. Yes, they’re expensive, but if I’m going to hook up batteries to go off grid, I want to make sure they don’t burn my house down. Every component I used wasn’t cheap, but I don’t have any restless nights wondering if everything’s going to go bad. So I use Victron for everything else. As far as panels, go, it’s where you can get them and I’m definitely not an expert in those.

  • @OurResistance

    @OurResistance

    Жыл бұрын

    Are you like part of some kind of cult?

  • @simon359

    @simon359

    Жыл бұрын

    @@OurResistance The cult of common sense! 🤣

  • @marksommers6764

    @marksommers6764

    Жыл бұрын

    Panels .. been using FRED 480 for 10 years (SEE EBAY) .. USA BUILT and each flashed w documents .. still around $1/watt , great sellers also .

  • @oneman29
    @oneman29 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome summary dude. I got to pretty much the same conclusion by asking loads of questions. I finally understood grade A means grade A and storage grade means the factory QC failed stuff at the best or used cells re-wrapped at worst. Thankfully I got EVE 105 Cells directly from eve at $51.50 a piece. With the factory testing certificates etc. $0.15ish per watt. Not bad I suppose.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Very nice! I'm going to be reviewing a battery built with EVE cells soon, as a matter of fact.

  • @oneman29

    @oneman29

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance will make sure to watch it!

  • @Hyperion9700
    @Hyperion970010 ай бұрын

    As a South African your channels information has been greatly appreciated as we have an absolute mess of a battery , inverter , solar industry with many shady practices.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah it is very bad. When the average homeowner or consumer knows very little about a technology, that is when the bad people take advantage of that ignorance.

  • @noahriding5780

    @noahriding5780

    9 ай бұрын

    I've found there to be lots of problems with solar charge controllers especially also. Its difficult to sort through the trash on those. And many are overpriced on the other end.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    9 ай бұрын

    @@noahriding5780 Oh for sure. If it is less than $100 and says MPPT on it then run away.

  • @inannashu689
    @inannashu68918 күн бұрын

    Just purchased a battery for 118.00 dollars. Works fabulously and better than one I paid over 400.00 for. So if they're lying to me about it's grade which by the way is not stated on any battery that I've seen,so be it. If my cheap battery runs for 2 to 4 years I've more than gotten my value out of it. Times are changing and sometimes it's good.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    17 күн бұрын

    Bookmark this post and come back to it in 2 years and tell us how it is doing.

  • @valentineduncan9468
    @valentineduncan94682 жыл бұрын

    In a similar situation to you and share the same perspective. On the Chinese non OEM certified B is sold for A and if you really want an A in that loose market you have to ask for A+ and draft a contract that guarantees the test data.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yep. It is quite a mess and very frustrating.

  • @steveking8548
    @steveking8548 Жыл бұрын

    For a guy that goes fishing 25 times a year, why wouldn’t I want to buy grade B cells at half the price? It will take me 20 years to have 500 cycles and 40 years to have 1000 cycles on grade B cells.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely you would. If you are shopping on lowest price you are guaranteed to get a Grade B battery. But keep in mind that there is also variance in quality of the BMS and internal construction of the battery, as well. So you could get a $300 Grade B battery that lasts you 16 months at your usage level or a $500 Grade B battery that lasts you 16 years at your usage.

  • @jimhanty8149
    @jimhanty8149Ай бұрын

    I bought 8 battle born 3 years ago .they are in 2s4p ,24v ,400 amp bank in my solar system ..they work great, stay balenced with proper charging technique and deliver about 105% of rated power. I don’t care what they cost, I care that they work so well.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Ай бұрын

    I dislike BattleBorn's marketing department and the founders/ownership group of the company but I do have respect for their build quality. They are one of the few using Grade A batteries and producing a quality product that will last a long time with extremely rare exceptions. And they have been around longer than most.

  • @edwardutter6975
    @edwardutter6975 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the information. I am a shoestring budget individual ,and I use what flooded lead acid batteries for my small battery bank. The comparison difference between the battery types is wild,but I am forced to stick with the more affordable flooded type battery. I did learn some good information though and will reconmend your video to anybody I hear that's buying batteries.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the feedback! I am glad you found it useful. I always recommend GC2 batteries from Sam's Club or Costco to folks on a shoestring budget. That is how I started and they are built like tanks. They are designed for golf carts and cost about $90 a piece usually. Thanks again!

  • @edwardutter6975

    @edwardutter6975

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance Thank you for responding. Ive got six interstate GC2-ECL-UT that were given to me

  • @johndiezel5781

    @johndiezel5781

    4 ай бұрын

    @@LDSreliance, Sam's Club yes, as their batteries are made by EastPenn, which is a good company. Costco, no, as their batteries are made by Johnson Controls, which are garbage and don't last long. Interstate is also now made by Johnson Controls, garbage, with a one to two year life expectancy...

  • @nickolaslau5563
    @nickolaslau5563 Жыл бұрын

    Great information. But you cannot definitely say higher price mean grade A. Unfortunately everything is made in China and if you don't I have a brand QA representative at the factory doing audits constantly, spreadsheets and information can be skewed. Find a brand that hires a full-time QA that audits the controls and manufacturing.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    No but you can definitely say impossibly low price equals Grade B.

  • @GX470adventure
    @GX470adventure Жыл бұрын

    So which brands should I consider for a power supply in my truck for camping and which brands would you recommend we steer clear of? Thanks for the informative video!!

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    There are lots of reputable brands out there. I would look for a company that has US-based telephone support, has an established brand name and reputation to protect, has third party, and real people that are saying the products are good (look on Reddit or internet forums or other sites where real people are giving opinions and not just Amazon reviews or places where fake or paid-for reviews are common). Then ask yourself, does the product pass the smell test? Is it too good to be true? Remember, you are going to get what you pay for. Even if your favorite KZread influencer says the battery is awesome, if it is $400 on Amazon it will not be the same as an $800 unit of the same size from a company with a lot to lose by lying. I am obviously biased, but I have been selling MillerTech lithium batteries for 5 years and think they are among the best in the US. Take a look at my web store and watch some of my videos if you are interested: store.ldsreliance.com/

  • @props-model-shop
    @props-model-shop2 жыл бұрын

    Interesting. One thing for sure; be they A or B quality, hopefully by the time they fail something better will have come along by then. I will hedge my bets with a mixture of the two and hope for the best. Just Can't afford all top shelf batteries. Too expensive....

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    One can only hope! I just don't want people to invest $450 and think they are getting a battery that is going to last them 20 years. I understand not being able to afford the price tag, for sure.

  • @rodsautter6135

    @rodsautter6135

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance What about good quality 6 volt AGM batteries for my RV? Can you recommend a few good brands?

  • @anthonymarino4260
    @anthonymarino42602 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing you get what you pay for well done

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Anthony!

  • @jackpanther1889
    @jackpanther1889 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for this video. Me and my father has been researching about LiFePo4 battery for about two months now. But we still get confused by all the stuff listed on Alibaba. Gotta say that the Chinese are not being honest on this section of their economy. As just two normal persons with average knowledge about batteries, it is quite hard for us to find out which ones are real and which company is trying to cheat us. Videos like this help alot. Thank you again! Also subbed to ur channel.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    No, they are not. Alibaba is basically for experienced buyers only. You have to know what you are buying and how to tell that. And you have to know who the reputable sellers are. Thanks for the sub! If you want to build your own that is a totally different direction than buying a complete battery that is ready to run. So that would be your first decision to make. Once you make that, I can try to help point you in the right direction.

  • @dralbediny

    @dralbediny

    Жыл бұрын

    I am planning to build my own battery any help is appreciated please thank you 👍🏼

  • @MegaCyrik
    @MegaCyrik2 жыл бұрын

    The eve 304ah lifepo is about 100-110$ pr cell direct from factory, so 400-440$ pr 12,8v 304ah battery. Ofc, then shipping, custom, busbars ect.. but.. kinda good price. I plan on getting them next after seeing many technical in-depth testing of them. Superb performance.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    Eve makes good stuff. You can DIY a battery like that for $1000-1200, I would bet. But a commercially available battery of the same capacity where they have to make a profit and pay employees to do the assembly work that you are going to do, etc. would have to charge $2,000-2,400+ for that same battery to make it worth their time.

  • @MegaCyrik

    @MegaCyrik

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance i can get 4 cells locally in ph for 135$ each.. 50$ for a daly bms if i like.. it can be done cheap, very cheap :) dont need a box, lots of space on my shelf still :)

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yes if you are willing to make sacrifices you can get something that performs the same for much less.

  • @louisroy9348
    @louisroy93482 жыл бұрын

    Very useful information, thanks for a great video

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome. Thanks Louis!

  • @otakudjr
    @otakudjrАй бұрын

    For half the price? Sounds like a great deal. With the speed of battery tech, by the time these die I can get a great upgrade and still spend less money overall

  • @ericsbrennan
    @ericsbrennan Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to tell this sad story.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    You are welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @bobhardy3
    @bobhardy36 ай бұрын

    You helped me avoid making a significant financial mistake. I'll admit I had no idea there were grade A and B batteries. Education is power! Now I know the difference (hopefully). I often say folks step over dollar bills to pick up nickels. This is one of those comparisons. Buy it once, or buy it 4 times.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    6 ай бұрын

    I am glad I could help! Just understand that Grade B batteries are not trash. They can be quite good. But they will never match the full performance and longevity of a Grade A battery. So the customer should know that up front so they can make an informed decision based on their preferences, needs, and budget. That was my only point. Good luck!

  • @slydog7131

    @slydog7131

    5 ай бұрын

    How do you know those expensive premium batteries are actually using grade A cells? If I was a seller and really wanted to hoodwink someone, I could just charge a premium price. Who would know the difference?

  • @stormmountain2521
    @stormmountain25212 жыл бұрын

    Very very interesting keep keep up the good work.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Tim!

  • @chrishart8548
    @chrishart8548 Жыл бұрын

    often when weight is compared the capacity of the lithium battery can be 3ah vs 9ah of the lead acid. and the lithium is usually at least double the price.

  • @Skyfinder007
    @Skyfinder007 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the information, I learned a lot.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    You are welcome! Thanks for watching.

  • @quuark1
    @quuark1Ай бұрын

    I agree with the analysis. I wonder how much prices have changes since the video was released?

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Ай бұрын

    For Grade A? About 20% since the video was uploaded.

  • @paparoysworkshop
    @paparoysworkshop Жыл бұрын

    If the best way to spot a fake battery is by its price, then selling a grade "B" at the same price as grade "A" would make them tons of profit. As you pointed out, most people would never know until after the warranty period ends. And honestly, how many people request the paper work (which I'm sure can be faked as well). So just by price alone, you still would not know for sure the battery is legit. A sellers reputation would be your only guarantee. (Or as close to a guarantee as you can get.) It's all too much for the average person to deal with and government doesn't really care. This is why the "Fake" industry is so rampant.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    That is true, but consumers buying the top shelf batteries are doing so based on reputation, good customer service, and strong word of mouth. They aren't really willing to put in that much effort to build that up. Plus, it is a numbers game. I know from personal experience that the high dollar batteries only sell in low volumes to discerning buyers and those using them for absolutely critical loads. So they could sell dozens of batteries at extremely high profit, maybe hundreds of them once they get established, OR they could sell thousands of them as no names on Amazon for a more modest profit and little effort. They are going to choose the latter every time.

  • @paparoysworkshop

    @paparoysworkshop

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance Well you have given out much information. Now it's up to the consumer to use it in their best interest. But I have to confess that I too have put price before quality. It all came down to what I was going to use the product for.

  • @chrisames860
    @chrisames860 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video! Very good information.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Chris! I appreciate it.

  • @davef.2811
    @davef.28112 жыл бұрын

    Very informative video. Thanks for this.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @raymondsalfiti415
    @raymondsalfiti415 Жыл бұрын

    It seems from the video that there is not much difference between Grade A and Grade B in the short term. How about in the long term - is the difference quite considerable? If the answer is anywhere between No and Yes, then this leads to consider grade B batteries that are priced fairly to their cost and to ask: are there any?

  • @jwrhynejr.6689
    @jwrhynejr.66892 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the education on being ripped off. I don't feel bad for NOT BUYING any cheap lithium cell batteries.Just can not afford $900 - $1,000 batteries.

  • @Ugpearl256mubarak

    @Ugpearl256mubarak

    2 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/goud2NKCZ7eom9o.html

  • @Pixel_FX

    @Pixel_FX

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@JOHNDANIEL1 Thanks for that video wew, I will never touch a prebuilt battery pack hell no. Rather built it myself with cells and a good BMS.

  • @slydog7131
    @slydog71315 ай бұрын

    Yes, very interesting. If I was going to space, then I would want the premium batteries since failure really costs a lot. But if I am using batteries for power backup during occasional power outages to run my freezer and frig, then I think I can get by with a grade B or probably even a grade C battery. It is like with tools: if I have a quick home job and need a tool just for that, Harbor Freight is good enough, but if I'm a professional mechanic making a living at fixing things, then I'll go for Snap-On. Perhaps you could expand the video to say just when does someone need a grade A premium battery, and when is a low-priced piece-of-junk battery actually good enough. I just bought an Elefast 100 Ah battery to back up my frig. I saw no claim as to battery grade, and neither have I noticed such in other brands. Another problem is that if you pay a premium price, you still don't know if you got a grade A system. It could be a piece of junk sold at a high price. If you buy a cheap battery, at least you know what you are getting. But, good video with good info. Thanks!

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    5 ай бұрын

    Absolutely. If space is not an issue and you don't need to run high loads on the batteries, buy a pallet of cheapos. That makes a lot of sense. But that isn't most people. Most people are buying a couple for the trolling motor on their bass boat or as house batteries for an RV. People buying them for solar are buying rack mounted ones or large format ones from companies like BatteryEVO. There aren't cheapo versions of those large format batteries (yet). I am sure there are Grade B brands that aren't telling you they are Grade B, but we aren't seeing the flood of bargain basement, volume based sellers like we see on Amazon for the Group 29 and Group 31 size formats.

  • @chrisdavis6853
    @chrisdavis6853 Жыл бұрын

    My batteries from Ali Express were too good to be true and never even showed up, lost $2500. Tough lesson, did my homework and bought good batteries here in the USA and paid $7000 for the same amount! I'm now running most of my house and the batteries are great!

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    I am sorry to hear that. I avoid buying from Alibaba and Aliexpress at all costs. Glad you are doing better now, though!

  • @evil17

    @evil17

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, buyer beware there are many such shonky battery suppliers on Ali Express, and Ali dont seem to care & let it carry on even in the face of undeniable evidence. I was lucky and realised soon enough to be able to recoup my near losses through PayPal from one of these dodgy dealers who dont even send you a shitty cell.

  • @13panda13

    @13panda13

    Жыл бұрын

    Im sure u paid by C.C. Get your bank to reverse the transaction, Im sure u have proof.

  • @chrisdavis6853

    @chrisdavis6853

    Жыл бұрын

    @@13panda13 I tried, but visa has a policy that states you must put in the claim within 60 days of purchase.... The shipping was 90 days. So by the time I realized the batteries weren't coming it was too late :(

  • @azycray4801
    @azycray48013 ай бұрын

    Great video. But, now knowing the truth, I still think it's a great deal. If the majority of people which includes me, will never know any difference until after thousands of cycles, I feel like I'm getting my money's worth. So even though they lied, I'm paying less and in the end getting a bit less longevity or service life. It would be interesting but not very practical to do a long term study to calculate exactly what you pay for each watt hour or a period of several years. It should show that the price between a real grade A cell and its higher price, compared to a fake but cheaper grade A cell are going to be very close. Too close to worry about. I do thank you for confirming what a lot of us have suspected for a long time

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    3 ай бұрын

    Possibly. But since posting this video there has been new evidence and data that actually shows a 20% failure rate of Grade B batteries in the first year of use. Other data is showing that some Grade B batteries are not capable of outputting the current that they are rated for. So the situation has gotten worse since this was published.

  • @azycray4801

    @azycray4801

    3 ай бұрын

    @@LDSreliance 20% failure rate is not good, I still have a 5 year warranty. I'm hoping I'm in the 80% that won't need a warranty though.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 ай бұрын

    I hope the company you bought from is still in business and willing to stand behind the warranty if you require it. Good luck!

  • @jacekjones5898
    @jacekjones5898 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the informative video. I've recently joined an RV business in Sweden and got contacted by a Chinese supplier that offers grade a 12V 100Ah batteries at 200 dollars unit price. However I got the samples and the testing result was very good. The saleperson from that company also provided me MSDS sheets in regards to my concern for battery grading. Is it possible that the manufacturers in china actually can get the cells and other battery materials at a much lower price? Also factering in that the labor cost in china is probably dirt-cheap as well, the actual cost to build a battery might be much lower than we think, especially for grade b batteries.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    $200 for a lower end Grade A battery is possible. What I mean by that is Grade A cells from a lower tier manufacturer paired with a low end BMS and just the basics (no bluetooth, heating, networking, diagnostics, etc.). But then consider the costs of importing them with taxes, tariff fees, import duties, freight shipping, etc. And you have to buy them in bulk with a minimum order quantity. So you are looking at $400-450 a piece actual cost. To make any money re-selling them and make it worth your time you would be charging $600-650 minimum.

  • @eddiedoherty2349
    @eddiedoherty2349 Жыл бұрын

    You explained the differing cost, but so what?? For certain applications it might be just fine. Say RVer wants to be off grid with solar, 5 years saving 50% of cost, compelling. House solar for 20 years, not so much. I cannot support mislabeled product, just drive home the why you should buy these or when is it ok? Go more into the risks of purchase. Think of this, sometimes you can find a $15 bottle of wine that is as good a a $50. That mindset might be occurring here. I bet the reviews are great on then because the users of yet to see the liabilities. Thanks for educating the the public and I hope this feedback helps.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with that. There is nothing wrong with choosing to go the Grade B route if that meets your needs. But a consumer should know it is a Grade B product so they can make that call on their own. Most of these companies are promising 3,000-4,000+ cycles out of a Grade B battery, which will never happen. So an uninformed consumer may purchase a $400 battery vs a $800 one and think that is the last battery they will ever need for their camper van that they live in. Then 3 years later it is dead.

  • @ghostpainter1019
    @ghostpainter1019 Жыл бұрын

    Great info subscribed 🧨

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! I appreciate that.

  • @1956vern
    @1956vern Жыл бұрын

    You might want to talk about BMS’s as well! There are problems there too!

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, for sure!

  • @jkline999
    @jkline999 Жыл бұрын

    Any opinions on Amped Outdoors batteries? Was thinking about getting two 36v 50AH batteries to run my trolling motor-- hooking them up in parallel. thx.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    I have no direct experience with them but clues from their website and pricing would indicate that they are most likely quality batteries with Grade A cells. But, again, I don't know for sure.

  • @gideonlapidus8996
    @gideonlapidus89967 ай бұрын

    Great Video, thanks for showing us these facts.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    7 ай бұрын

    You are welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @GeraldNoethen
    @GeraldNoethen2 жыл бұрын

    Very good information. Quick question. Is there a problem with hooking 2 12v li po batteries in series if neither one has been in service and one is a year older that the other. Both will be fully balanced and connect to use for a 24v inverter. Both Amperetime batteries.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    LiPo? Do they have an internal BMS? Are they the same model number?

  • @GeraldNoethen

    @GeraldNoethen

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance yes both internal BMS and they are bought a year apart. Both 12v both 200ah both are amprere time. They both have a sticker on them with a different number. Not sure if it is model or SN

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    You should be fine then if they both have a BMS.

  • @GeraldNoethen

    @GeraldNoethen

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance thank you. It didn't make since that you would have to replace a whole battery bank if one battery went bad. Thanks for taking the time to reply

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome. Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @clovenbeast5183
    @clovenbeast51832 жыл бұрын

    I had no idea. Thank you

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    You are welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @markoverton5858
    @markoverton58582 жыл бұрын

    Very helpful, you have confirmed my suspicions on these low priced offers, great vlog top effort, very professional presentation,

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks, Mark!

  • @brucedavidge8169
    @brucedavidge81692 жыл бұрын

    Hi from Aussie great vid, Thinging of purchasing TWO Renogy 100amp lithium batteries over here to replace my Two old AGM,s for my motorhome are thay a good buy look forward to hear from you thanks again kept the good work 👍

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    You mean like the RBT100LFP12S-US? That is a true Grade A battery. But they may have a Grade B lineup of batteries, too, like MillerTech does. So pay attention to the specs and if they don't say anything, look at the price point.

  • @brucedavidge8169

    @brucedavidge8169

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks again the batteries are the RBT100lfp125- that say 100amp continues draw with pouch cells and the big thing for 5 year warranty Renogy have BIG going over here, the lithium Game is a different ANIMAL For me thanks again.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    5 year prorated is bad. $629 AUD is bad. I'm 99% sure that is Grade B.

  • @agathisthegreat
    @agathisthegreatАй бұрын

    I don't see a big problem here except being lied to. Which is a very minor problem, because when I buy anything made in China by a small (effectively noname) manufacturer, I can be sure they lied somewhere, so I just live with it. And grade B batteries do not seem such a terrible deal for the price. As you said: I'm likely to not even notice the difference

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Ай бұрын

    I've since revised my opinion on that and the problem is worse than I believed at the time of publishing this video. Some light users are not likely to notice a difference. If you don't tax the battery it may be okay for an extended period of time. But the early failure rate of these Grade B deep cycle batteries is 20% within the first year or two and that isn't taxing the battery hard. So that is already Russian Roulette for anyone who buys one. But heavy users, such as people putting them in bass boats and then going out to fish bass tournaments with them will almost surely notice a performance difference if not a failure within 500 cycles or so.

  • @aaronsmith593
    @aaronsmith593Ай бұрын

    Yes i Noticed that most Chinese lifepo4 batteries drain faster than more expensive lifepo4 batteries.

  • @DallasPhool
    @DallasPhool Жыл бұрын

    After reading so many horror stories about grid tie inverters and other components I'm thinking of getting a gasoline generator for the high load hours and an Ecoflow for the quiet hours.

  • @cyclemoto8744

    @cyclemoto8744

    Жыл бұрын

    Ecoflow....Lots of money for little capacity

  • @BlenderRookie
    @BlenderRookie15 күн бұрын

    Very helpful information.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    14 күн бұрын

    Thanks! Glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching.

  • @rogerandlyndabeall3840
    @rogerandlyndabeall38402 жыл бұрын

    The producer of this video sells expensive lithium batteries. So it is a conflict of interest to say cheap lithium cells are good. I am an Electrical engineer, I have bought Voltx batteries (in Australia) for $300US. They work fine. They cycle nameplate capacity on a calibrated wattmeter. they have served me 10 camping trips, I have had for 2 years so far, they have powered my home (500ah) in blackouts, I cant ask for more. Very happy, with my cheap cells.

  • @badactor3440

    @badactor3440

    2 жыл бұрын

    I have 7-100AH 12V batteries from China and they are working great. Very reliable and no issues whatsoever. For under $3000, I am very satisfied.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    It isn't a conflict of interest. I am trying to educate people and help them make an informed choice. They can't do that if they are being lied to. And your experiences with your Grade B/C batteries are irrelevant. In the video, I made it clear that there is no performance difference between Grade B and C. But there is a significant longevity difference. So I am glad you are having good performance from those batteries and it sounds like you made the right choice for your use case since you will never cycle those batteries more than a few hundred times the way you are using them. But someone else that is looking to buy batteries and lives in their RV every day and wants to make a 15 year investment would make a bad choice buying $300 batteries and thinking they will be the same.

  • @jkline999
    @jkline999 Жыл бұрын

    thanks. After alot of research, I think I'll just stick with lead acid batteries for fishing. I could spend $2,500 for lithium batteries for my 36v system, but what will the SOH of said batteries be in 5 years? Or just spend $300 for a marine deep cycle, and get 3 years out of them. People act like these are forever batteries. Though not the same, my '12 Leaf has a 55% SOH. If the above would be the same, then I would have to have a second bank of batteries. It gets crazy expensive fast.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    If you are getting 3 years out of $300 marine batteries then by all means! That is a great deal. I talk to a lot of people that aren't getting that kind of longevity and are suffering from serious performance issues. A lot of boaters and fishermen, for example.

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 Жыл бұрын

    I hope my 1100 dollar Ampere Time 300ah battery is high quality. I spent the last of my savings on it and the main parts to begin building an off grid emergency power supply for hurricanes or if my family gets me kicked off disability. I live in a camper far from stores with no transportation and I`ll never beg anyone to help me again. Food prices are so high that to avoid over spending I have to carefully shop online. Stores are now out of the question and I have no way to get there in the future. The only thing the state is willing to do is maybe/maybe not provide nightmarish medical transportation. I`m trying my best to just survive and can barely take it anymore. I need to be writing a will so decent humans will get all my preps because my relatives will throw my stuff in a shed for awhile then after it has cobwebs on it they`ll carry it all to the landfill.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    I think Ampere Time makes a quality battery but they do use Grade B cells. Please don't mistake Grade B cells as being poor quality. That isn't necessarily true. They just aren't perfectly matched to factory specs. But with a good quality BMS they can still last 1000+ cycles for you. So that should be a great start to your off grid journey!

  • @baneverything5580

    @baneverything5580

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance I`ve been using it with a 20 amp plug-in charger and 2000w inverter for power outages and backup storage just in case I need power to save my freezer food if there`s no sun to power my two Bluett EB70s. I ran my window air conditioner for 5 hours with it one night but didn`t want to completely drain it and shut it off and used it with my microwave too to make instant coffee when a storm knocked out the power. I`m getting a battery meter and switches and two more panels to have 780 watts series/parallel setup for starters. Gonna increase that to 980 eventually.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds like a great plan! Good luck!

  • @petegeoffrey4939
    @petegeoffrey4939 Жыл бұрын

    for a 1000+ cycles before I see any degradation on a Grade B cell I''ll go with the cheaper battery thx.

  • @andrewmcleod9312
    @andrewmcleod93129 күн бұрын

    Word !! Thank you for the video

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    9 күн бұрын

    You are welcome. Thanks for watching!

  • @RAPR117
    @RAPR117 Жыл бұрын

    I’ll keep my Chins “fake” batteries 12V 100AH that only cost $330, when I won’t notice it until after 1000’s of cycles. That will take me 10 year or more. The “name brand” batteries cost twice that. I would never get my money’s worth out of the “Grade A”

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    I hope you get lucky that way but for many consumers that isn't actually the case. Not only do they only last 1,000 or less cycles with a quality BMS (much less with a bad one), but under 1C or higher loads those cells will not perform well at all. Their voltage drops like a rock and the battery will last minutes as opposed to hours.

  • @RAPR117

    @RAPR117

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance I have 4 of these CHINS batteries in series to make a 48V system. It runs my electric zero turn lawn mower. The typical current draw is 20-50amp….so I am well below the 1C current draw issue. I can also cut my lawn 4-5 times on a single charge, so 1000 cycles would last me 76 years. I think my lawn mower will fall apart before 76 years

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    There you go. That should be fine for your use case. But what about the guy that buys them for his RV because Will Prowse said they were good batteries and turns on his air conditioner? Oops.

  • @ray-ty2rp
    @ray-ty2rp3 ай бұрын

    Ture, some distributors they knew it, but they don't care, they just want to sell cheap stuff and make fast money, and in the end, they will blame the producer who has been long disappeared and who promised '10 years warranty'. Then these seller will create a new brand to cheat everybody again.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    3 ай бұрын

    Yep. Rinse and repeat. It is a horrible system and I can't wait for it to end.

  • @budmartin3344
    @budmartin33442 жыл бұрын

    I see that you also sell BLUETTI MillerTech EB200 2000W Portable Power Station. do you know if they use grade "A" cells in the Bluetti you are selling?

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    I can't say 100% for sure on that. The economic analysis on that is a little less clear since there are so many other components and parts involved there. As a percentage of the entire unit, the cells are a smaller percentage than on a deep cycle battery.

  • @dyslectische
    @dyslectischeАй бұрын

    I have a 150Ah lipo4 from france sell by victron Blue power store . Cost me 1000 euro . Are 4 years old and still work fine.

  • @mikerouse6004
    @mikerouse60047 ай бұрын

    Have you taken a look at AOLithium Batteries yet and what do you think of them if you did? I watched several reviews/teardowns on them and they all performed better than rated and the reviewers were impressed with the build quality and components used like the BMS, sensors and heat sink were of high quality, the cells were laser welded together and the buss bars and other copper components were excellent.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    7 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, none of that matters for determining the quality of the cells. There are quite a few well-manufactured batteries out there that are made with Grade B cells. I even sell one line of them offered by MillerTech. The thing is that the companies need to be honest that that is what is in the batteries. Some are honest, most are not. A Grade B battery can still be excellent. But it will never last as long or perform as well as a Grade A battery. And I believe the consumer needs to know that to make their own choice.

  • @mikerouse6004

    @mikerouse6004

    7 ай бұрын

    @@LDSrelianceThanks for your feedback. They do advertise Grade A automotive cells and I have been keen to find poor reviews on the product like swelling or disfigured cell blocks but I can't really find anything significant to steer me away from them. On a Black Friday Sale I managed to buy two 12.8V 100amph batteries for $809 Canadian delivered to my door. They seem to have all the high end features like Bluetooth, low temp sensors, a great working app with lots of real time information but no heater for charging below the freezing mark but that works in my case because I can't fish at those temps anyways. Batteries are for my 24V trolling motor application.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah, unfortunately they know they can say that without anyone catching them. It is almost impossible to prove they are are Grade B without tearing the battery apart (to where it cannot be repaired) and testing each cell with a battery of lengthy tests. Or finding evidence that they removed markings from the cell manufacturer indicating they are Grade B, which is required by law from the Chinese government. You should watch this other video that I did that gives some more info: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aGyck9ueiMjRocY.html And here is a company like yours that is claiming Grade A cells when the price tag proves they cannot be Grade A (like your company): kzread.info/dash/bejne/eaN80ciFhLLOhqw.html

  • @HR-rt9nh
    @HR-rt9nh Жыл бұрын

    there are some good off brands from china.. but your right many are no good gotta do your homework... I got some WEIZE 12V 100AH LiFePO4 for around 300 each and they work fine, time will tell of course but they are holding strong so far. like new after a few months of use.

  • @lawrencedavidson6195

    @lawrencedavidson6195

    Ай бұрын

    I got a pair of Power Queen 100ah for a little over $200 ea. They work very well for me here in Jamaica, but time will tell how good they really are.

  • @michaelmedicworldoftanks33fps
    @michaelmedicworldoftanks33fps Жыл бұрын

    And it doesn't take a genius scammer sooner or later to work out that selling grade B batteries not cheaper but at the same price as A battery would be the most unsuspecting scam to pull off especially if his marketing and advertising is so good that his manufacturing can't catch up with the demand 👏

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Except that the competition at the high end of the market is brutal and only favors those with stellar reputations. I know, I have tried. If I had a huge marketing budget I certainly could have competed. But if my product was Grade B, eventually units would start to fail and I would start to get some bad reviews and potentially lawsuits that would tarnish the brand and torpedo sales. The scam could work for a while, though.

  • @Abyssdiver
    @Abyssdiver2 жыл бұрын

    I will buy Weize batteries grade A or not... It is like the difference between regular gas and super unleaded. Do you really need to spend the extra cost for the super?..

  • @badactor3440

    @badactor3440

    2 жыл бұрын

    They are grade A

  • @Abyssdiver

    @Abyssdiver

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@badactor3440 good to know as they are 1/2 the price as the other batteries! Peace

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    They are not grade A. That is fine, but just understand what you are buying. Your analogy of regular vs super unleaded really isn't very applicable. More like if you had 100% gas vs 30% gas but they were both sold as real gas.

  • @badactor3440

    @badactor3440

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance these products are perfect for anything other than residential grid-tie systems. For those with RVs and motorhomes, they are ideal, regardless of what grade they are.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    I don't disagree with that. I have several Grade B batteries myself that I chose to invest in as opposed to the Grade A alternative. But people need to know what they really are when purchasing them so they can make that informed decision for themselves instead of thinking they got a steal on something that isn't what they think it is.

  • @domingoc9721
    @domingoc9721 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for prociding the research and the information. Was actually looking for a 200ah battery but yeah, prices seem reasonable for my needs but looking at the reality of things, looks like they are out to dupe people. Thanks for that.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    You are welcome. Do your homework and thoroughly check the backstory on companies and you will be fine!

  • @domingoc9721

    @domingoc9721

    Жыл бұрын

    @@LDSreliance Thank you and will do!

  • @domingoc9721

    @domingoc9721

    Жыл бұрын

    @LDSreliance What do you think about EG4 server batteries 24 volt?

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    EG4 is ok. Nothing bad. But they aren't top shelf Grade A cells, either.

  • @EDOD1144
    @EDOD11444 ай бұрын

    Great info... but for the average consumer.... B cell at a discount is the better investment. For example I just bought 3 discount brand batteries for a fishing boat at $319 CDN on sale . They will get cycled 20-30 times per year max. If properly charged and maintained... they should last 10 years easily. This is compared to 3 $1000 CDN batteries which are "standard" in fishing. Now if you are running a whole home solar system... that might be a different story from a battery brand perspective and A vs B cells.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    4 ай бұрын

    Should is the operative word. The problem with the cheap Grade B batteries is that they do not use matched cells and they use a cheap BMS. So the cells are all random "rejects" for lack of a better word. One might be out a tiny bit on voltage, one might be out on a physical blemish, one might be out substantially on IR and so on. The BMS has to wrangle all those different breeds of cats every charging process to keep them all in line. Over time that becomes harder and harder to do, especially with a cheap BMS. Add on to that an inexperienced battery owner (not referring to you, just in general) and you have a recipe for early failure. The early reports are that Grade B cells are failing at a rate of about 20% over the first 2 years. Hopefully none of your cells are part of the 20%.

  • @EDOD1144

    @EDOD1144

    4 ай бұрын

    I'd be interested to see what the parameters of the reports are. How many cycles, depth of discharge, amperage draw per cycle, charging amps, etc... in those first 2 years. If you use 90% of the batteries capacity on a constant basis, obviously the wear will be greater than using 50%. All I am saying is sometimes a job calls for a Milwaukee drill and some call for Black and decker. Heavy constant use, and light occasional use.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    4 ай бұрын

    I agree to a certain extent. But you have to define"wear and tear". In my mind, that would imply depleting the normal life expectancy through heavier use. And heavier use would mean deeper discharges and higher amps. There is no reputable number for expected cycle life on a Grade B battery, only the individual cells. The general consensus is that most Grade B cells can expect around 1,200 cycles @ 100% DoD but that varies depending on what spec they were rejected for. 1200 cycles sounds great, but the problem isn't how long each cell lasts because the battery is composed of numerous cells. The issue is whether or not the BMS can bring them back into balance with all of the other cells and maintain a functioning battery that can continue to provide the same performance as when it was new, or close to it. And that is nearly impossible without closely matching the cells, which none of the $200-400 Amazon cheapos do. You could tear open the case and manually top balance the cells and keep the battery going but not many people know how to do that and 99.9% of consumers never will. So it is just a giant roll of the dice. I talk to 4 owners of lithium battery brands regularly. These companies sell millions of dollars a year and have been doing it for 7+ years now. And they are telling me the failure rate of these batteries is 20% within 2 years. And it goes way up from there. But, like you said, it does depend on how the batteries are used.

  • @VagaBumAdventures
    @VagaBumAdventures2 жыл бұрын

    I’m not sure the video can be objective, as you sell $900 batteries. 🤷🏼‍♂️ Great video, though! Love the format!

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    That is why I said to don't just take my word for it. Go verify what I have said. Ask these companies for proof of their cells. Thanks!

  • @robertmcmahon1221
    @robertmcmahon1221 Жыл бұрын

    Yes, this was very helpful.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for watching, Robert!

  • @WiSeNhEiMeR-1369
    @WiSeNhEiMeR-1369Ай бұрын

    Thanks COOP ...

  • @erikmjelde4428
    @erikmjelde44282 жыл бұрын

    Good to know

  • @pauljanssen7594
    @pauljanssen7594 Жыл бұрын

    Yep I was going to call them but you know these people going to clean your pocketbook. And if you do get panels they'll be cheap poorly installed garbage.

  • @Enonymouse_
    @Enonymouse_26 күн бұрын

    I bet power tool makers like EGO, Dewalt etc are almost entirely based on grade B cells.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    19 күн бұрын

    Correct. Which is why the cell manufacturers rate their Grade A cells at 4,000+ cycles @ 100% DoD (which would be one full charge and discharge cycle every day for 11 years) but the manufacturer only warranties the battery at about 3 years as an industry average (pro rated, no less). Granted, contractors may discharge their batteries multiple times in a day but 3 years is still a joke.

  • @hankaaron77
    @hankaaron77 Жыл бұрын

    Is there any advantage to having a bms that can balance the cells?

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, all lithium deep cycle batteries need a BMS. Or they need to be connected to a device that can do that function. Otherwise the battery pack won't perform well and may not last anywhere near as long.

  • @hamptonmanufacturing3566
    @hamptonmanufacturing3566 Жыл бұрын

    What do you think of Victron lithium batteries? Or battle born lithium batteries?

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    They are both quality batteries. Both of those companies have a well established reputation to uphold. So I think you are definitely safe using either brand.

  • @colinfitzgerald4332
    @colinfitzgerald43322 ай бұрын

    Many lithium LiPo4 battery sellers don’t say the battery grade on their inexpensive batteries so they are not being dishonest. They do specify 3,000 to 4,000 cycles to 80 per cent charge though. Fifteen years from now, I will know if my batteries fall way short of their specs.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes they are. They all still publish Grade A cycle count numbers. Find me a single listing that reports 1500 or fewer cycles for the cycle life. The only one that I know of that does this is MillerTech and they publish an expectation of 1200 cycles on theirs. And at least their Grade B cells are matched (all from the same production batch and have closely matched voltages). You don't need to wait 15 years. Put your your battery under a sustained 1C load for 15 minutes or a 2C load for 30 seconds and see what happens. Most grade B batteries can't handle it and the voltage will drop like a rock.

  • @colinfitzgerald4332

    @colinfitzgerald4332

    2 ай бұрын

    @@LDSreliance HQST is advertising a Lifepo4 12 v 100 ah battery 3,000 cycles to 80% capacity life for $189.95 USD. No mention whether grade A or B battery cells. So this must be A grade cells strictly going by cycle counts is what you are saying. Not sure how to perform the 1c and 2c test you mentioned. Could you please give direction? What is a 1c and 2 c load? Intriguing.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 ай бұрын

    No, that is not what I am saying. You said that these sellers are not being dishonest. It is impossible to sell a Grade A 12V 100Ah LFP battery for $189.95 so they are using Grade B cells. So far there is no lie. They just haven't told the customer they are using Grade B. But they have stated 3,000 cycles and that, in fact, is the lie. For a 12V 100Ah battery you would put the battery under a 1200W load to achieve 1C and 2400W to achieve 2C. All batteries are rated to handle 1C continuously. But 1C stresses the battery and all of those minor (or major) imperfections in the cells will combine to form a large performance problem and the battery will not be able to handle the load. 2C will really show the problems and most will fail to do it at all. At best, the battery will be able to handle 1C but will not put out its rated capacity (by definition it should be able to do 1C for one hour continuously). At worst, the voltage will drop to an unmanageable level within seconds or minutes and continue to drop. You don't have to take my word for it. There are plenty of videos showing this to be true. I just don't have the test equipment that some of these folks do to do this test with precision: kzread.info/dash/bejne/d3mJys6HptbXmrQ.html kzread.info/dash/bejne/fXhhw9htk7eyXbQ.html

  • @colinfitzgerald4332

    @colinfitzgerald4332

    2 ай бұрын

    @@LDSreliance thanks. Good information. I understand what you are saying about the cycle performance is the misleading factor. Just need to be proven which you just gave the method to prove your point. Much appreciated.

  • @larryjanson4011
    @larryjanson4011Ай бұрын

    i can live with grade B. as i am living on ss and have little to NO extra money each month. and i have cut back on food even heat in the winter. ac in the summer. but that is grid power. my old rv does have a number of old lead acid. but they are very heavy. i would like to go lighter weight. right now there are deals going on. but no money to do it. and at my age. i question if i would still be here in 10 - 15 years.

  • @sfkenergy
    @sfkenergy2 жыл бұрын

    Please contact us if you would like to review our batts & cells, we have every cell certified with a manufacturer report and also show our cell acquisition process.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    2 жыл бұрын

    I got your email! Thanks for reaching out.

  • @MarcumUP
    @MarcumUP7 ай бұрын

    very eye opening

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    7 ай бұрын

    Yeah it is a rabbit hole, too. The deeper you go, the more indisputable evidence there is. I did several other videos since this one that you should check out if you are interested.

  • @glenfilby7637
    @glenfilby76374 ай бұрын

    I found this very interesting article as my lithium 12v 100amp battery died or is dying as we speak,I'll be getting a Good A grade cell battery next time I'm looking now❤❤❤Filbz cheers olmate Ozy ozy ozy

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    4 ай бұрын

    Sorry to hear that! But I am glad this video can reach some folks like you that can make an informed decision next time.

  • @billcoleman7316
    @billcoleman73162 жыл бұрын

    That's why I bought from a reputable company like Battle Born. You do get what you paid for with such a company.

  • @geoffmooregm

    @geoffmooregm

    2 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I didn't buy Battleborn. I went kind of in the upper middle end. I bought two Renogy 170Ahr batteries and their charger, monitor and soon solar. So far I am very happy compare to my old lead acid batteries. The dirt cheap brands were tempting but you know the old saying!

  • @leewarner9357

    @leewarner9357

    2 жыл бұрын

    Went with Ampere Time. Was a great mid to upper grade for me. Been using 3 300ah batteries in parallel for like 4 yrs now. Zero problems and use a Victron shunt for the low temp protection. If they fail ever, I can replace again and still come out cheaper than a single purchase of Battle Born.

  • @billcoleman7316

    @billcoleman7316

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@leewarner9357 I can understand that I used Battle Born because of there Rep and used Victron Charge controller and there Battery monitor.

  • @noahriding5780
    @noahriding57809 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this video. I was curious if this is also true for some of the lead acid batteries?

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    9 ай бұрын

    Not that I know of. Many of those are actually made in the USA and have a long reputation for decades. Like Duracell deep cycle lead acids are made by East Penn, which has been around for 60 years or more. Very well respected company with multiple manufacturing plants in the US and Canada.

  • @noahriding5780

    @noahriding5780

    9 ай бұрын

    Cool. Thanks for the reply. Like what you are doing!

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    9 ай бұрын

    @@noahriding5780 Appreciate the support!

  • @jerrydavis3462
    @jerrydavis3462Ай бұрын

    It's always easy for a person selling batteries to say anyone who undersells them are cheating (hum) you decide!!!!

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, that is easy. Which is why I said to do your own research and decide for yourself. Educate yourself and don't believe anyone's word for the marketing bullet points or the specs. Investigate company reputations, duration of business, warranty satisfaction, etc. Try to call that company and get a real human being on the phone. Try to ask a technical question and get an intelligent response via email. Ask them for proof that their battery cells are Grade A. If you do all of this then you will find a good product that meets your needs and expectations. But if you just find whatever is the cheapest and think it will be the same as a top shelf item, you will be sadly disappointed.

  • @darrenmunsell2023
    @darrenmunsell2023 Жыл бұрын

    Wow, I'm sold on Grade B, seems fitting for me.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, they are a legit option for a lot of use cases. I just wish companies would be honest about which were which.

  • @gideonlapidus8996
    @gideonlapidus89967 ай бұрын

    if cells are out of spec, and don't pass the QC criteria, they should be scrapped, why anyone would use these type of cells is beyond me.

  • @LDSreliance

    @LDSreliance

    7 ай бұрын

    They can be. The Chinese government requires they either be recycled/destroyed or marked clearly as Grade B with laser etching or other markings and then sold at auction for pennies on the dollar. Most companies choose to recoup a little bit of money and sell them at auction.

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