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I currently have a 12 volt UPS unit that uses 4 100ah LiFePO4 batteries. ย Can I add a 4 cell 200ah LiFePO4 pack in parallel to increase the power/storage to 300ah or do the additional batteries need to match the current 100ah batteries for a total of 200ah?

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As long as they are parallel connected ( adding more amps) it is fine . In series ( increasing voltage) it is no good , since different wear makes the total pack perform worse , and puts additional strain on the weakest of the pack .

In parallel use , maybe 1 pack shuts down 1st but then the other pack will still go on taking on the complete load .

I do need search for it , but i think both packs need to be on different BMS also ( so 1 pack can shut down while the other 1 goes on) , but im not 100% sure .

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Yup ^^^, sticking another pack of the same voltage and chemistry in parallel will work just fine.

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Of course, the combined packs will take longer to charge assuming the UPS charge current remains the same.

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I found these 200ah CALB lifepo4 on Lazada for 6000 baht including a BMS and active balancer during their September 9th sale. ย I actually only wanted an additional 100ah but I felt buying these would insure I would get at least that amount.

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1 hour ago, GregTN said:

I found these 200ah CALB lifepo4 on Lazada for 6000 baht including a BMS and active balancer during their September 9th sale. ย I actually only wanted an additional 100ah but I felt buying these would insure I would get at least that amount.

Doubt you'll get more than 100ah out of those ten year old secondhand batteries. Five months back those batteries were selling for 600bht each.

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Sadly I missed out on that 600 baht/200ah battery deal and have been watching the market for the last six months. ย I am using this system as a UPS for a couple of TVโ€™s, fan, and a few lights and normally draw less than 175 watts unless the MIL has her old CRT TV running. ย I do agree that it is a waste of money to purchase these used batteries for a solar setup that has to cycle every day.

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