Everything you need to know before choosing a PYLONTECH Solar Battery
Q: What is the lifespan of a Pylontech Force H3 battery?
The Force H3 is rated for > 8,000 cycles at 95% depth of discharge (DoD) and ~25 °C ambient. The design life is quoted as 15+ years under the same nominal conditions (25 °C, regular cycling).
Q: Are Pylontech Force H3 battery compatible with all solar inverters?
No, the Pylontech Force H3 battery is not automatically compatible with all solar inverters. Whether it will work in your system depends on matching several key electrical and communication parameters.
Q: Can I expand the storage capacity of my Pylontech Force H3 battery system?
Yes, A tower can consist of 2 to 6 Force-H3 5.12 kWh battery modules, allowing for a storage capacity of 10.24 to 35.8 kWh. Thanks to the new H3 series, up to 6 towers can now be operated in parallel in a single system.
Q: What safety features do Pylontech Force H3 battery offer?
The Force H3 uses LiFePO₄ cells, known for their high safety and thermal stability. It has an IP55 rating, making it suitable for indoor or covered outdoor use. The system also meets major international safety standards like IEC62040-1, IEC62619, UL1973, UL9540A, UN38.3, and others, ensuring strong reliability and protection.
Q: What is the warranty period offered for the Pylontech Force H3?
The Pylontech Force H3 battery system is covered by a standard 10-year product warranty, starting from the earlier of the installation date or twelve months after manufacture.
Q: What makes Pylontech Force H3 battery different from other solar battery brands?
The Force H3 is a high-voltage battery system built by stacking 102.4 V modules, offering voltages from about 204.8 V to 716.8 V. Its design supports hybrid inverters, reduces current flow, and improves wiring efficiency. You can start with two modules (10.24 kWh) and expand up to seven (35.84 kWh) or connect multiple strings for larger setups. This flexible system suits both homes and larger installations.
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