Have you considered an EV battery pack? The 400V or so matches up to 240V mains (340V peak) quite well and saves a lot of cost in voltage conversion.
Then there's energy storage technologies other than batteries.
Here were I live (SC, USA) it is a warm climate so not sure if it is a smart idea...
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I found that there are a myriad of horrible rotten BMS systems
What inverter you wanna use then?
Also high capacity heat exchangers for ducted air conditioning probably aren't cheap.
My wife will never approve an ice box.
My wife will never approve an ice box.
Still thinking how important is to monitor the single cells 24/7, I will anyway check them every month or so to see if they are +-0.2V to each other.
My wife will never approve an ice box.
You'd have an insulated IBC with water. The heatpump pumps propylene glycol through one set of pipes in the IBC cooling/freezing it, another set pumps propylene glycol to duct heat exchangers. Chillers with "water" loops and air handling units are common components of large installations, hydronic distribution with fan coil units is common too. Those are the most complex components and they can afford more one time engineering, so they can experiment with ice based heat storage relatively cheaply. Water loop + duct based air conditioning for consumer class equipment, not so common and the effort put into engineering not really economically viable ... but hobbies don't need economic justification.
Might have to put some closed cell foam along the inside of the IBC to take the brunt of the freeze/thaw cycle forces
30% to 70% SoC which is a range where imbalance cannot be easily seen, but also is less critical. I intentionally oversized the the system so that I did not need to go from 0%-100% SoC and that really reduces the need for precision balancing.
Too much work. In the future I will go geothermal closed loop... so I prefer to have the energy in the batteries.
straight to legionella killing temperatures can be hard to find or expensive.
I do not have hot water re-circulation at home, I heard the the legionella are almost not present in system with short pipes (home not building) and where the water in the pipes stay cold.
I could be wrong I am an EE.
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