• theblueredditrefugeeEnglish
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    I find it interesting that, on a post about sodium ion batteries, your comment completely excludes them

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      The original comment was about lithium and their popularity for backup power. Sodium ion batteries are so new that you can’t purchase them yet (blueitte supposedly released the NA300 but I can’t find any in stock and it’s no longer on their site).

      It wouldn’t be fair to compare a chemistry you cannot purchase and which it’s strengths and weaknesses haven’t been tested outside of controlled laboratory testing.

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        Fair point - I’m not really that good with the physical sciences personally so apologies for my ignorance

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        You can buy them right now, there’s more links in the 18650masterrace subreddit, but here’s just one:

        https://srikobatteries.com/product/sodium-ion-18650-1250mah-50a-rechargeable-battery/

        However good luck finding a BMS that works for it’s particular voltage range, don’t think AliExpress has any yet.

        I haven’t seen any posts from those diy type folks experimenting with them yet. Sodium ion cells just became available within the last few months or so.

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      Probably because they’re new and the parent comment specifically referred to the cheaper, less energy dense battery types.