Gizzu Power Stations

Worskos

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Hi Everyone

Looking at getting something to power TV during load shedding.
Already have backup UPS for internet router/ONT so I just need something that can power the TV

Anyway, looking at the Gizzu range but I see it has a lifespan of 1000 cycles.
What happens after that 1000 cycles?

Is 1000 cycles considered a lot?
Can anyone recommend Gizzu?


Thanks
 
 
Hi Everyone

Looking at getting something to power TV during load shedding.
Already have backup UPS for internet router/ONT so I just need something that can power the TV

Anyway, looking at the Gizzu range but I see it has a lifespan of 1000 cycles.
What happens after that 1000 cycles?

Is 1000 cycles considered a lot?
Can anyone recommend Gizzu?


Thanks
1000 cycles is from 0 to 100 to back, so if you could be just over 3 years if used once a day
 
Hi Everyone

Looking at getting something to power TV during load shedding.
Already have backup UPS for internet router/ONT so I just need something that can power the TV

Anyway, looking at the Gizzu range but I see it has a lifespan of 1000 cycles.
What happens after that 1000 cycles?

Is 1000 cycles considered a lot?
Can anyone recommend Gizzu?


Thanks

Cycles are normally rated at 100% use till only 80% SoC is reached.

Its not like they die after 1000, just that your batteries will give less power over time. Normally Lithium Iron batteries have better cycle life but are also a tad bigger as they not as energy-dense as say NMC's

If you going to fork out over R10k for something I would personally look for something that is LifePO4 based.
 
Hi Everyone

Looking at getting something to power TV during load shedding.
Already have backup UPS for internet router/ONT so I just need something that can power the TV

Anyway, looking at the Gizzu range but I see it has a lifespan of 1000 cycles.
What happens after that 1000 cycles?

Is 1000 cycles considered a lot?
Can anyone recommend Gizzu?


Thanks
at 1001 ,they come fetch it ,and take it away .
 
Many manufacturers claim
That is the cycles to drop to 80% capacity left

Though i have seen videos where people test/review items and find in the small pint that a cell manufacturer uses a different % ie 70

ie not apples to apples

So they should still work just less capacity

Other factors can also affect them so mileage may vary
 
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