When it comes to making the most of WATTSTUNDE's new lithium batteries for your energy supply, whether on the go or at home, choosing the right solar modules is crucial. An efficient combination of lithium batteries and solar modules ensures a reliable power supply, regardless of your location. In this blog post, you'll learn how to combine WATTSTUNDE's new lithium batteries with different types of solar modules to optimize your energy supply system.
The versatility of the new lithium batteries from WATTSTUNDE
WATTSTUNDE's new lithium batteries are known for their high performance and reliability. With features like Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and the compatible NOVA app for monitoring and control, they offer a modern solution for your energy needs. Certification according to UN ECE R10.6 and an increased constant discharge current make these batteries a strong foundation for any energy supply system.
The optimal addition: solar modules
Solar modules are available in various designs, each with its own advantages depending on your specific needs. Whether mobile solar bags, framed modules, or flexible solar modules – all can be effectively combined with WATTSTUNDE lithium batteries to ensure a continuous energy supply.
Mobile solar bags
Solar bags are the perfect choice for traveling. They're lightweight, portable, and easy to use. Ideal for camping trips or short trips, they allow you to charge your batteries during the day so you have access to power at night.
Framed solar modules
Flexible solar modules offer a unique combination of performance and adaptability. Their flexibility allows for easy installation on a wide variety of surfaces, making them ideal for applications where conventional, rigid modules are impractical.
Combining the new batteries with the right solar modules
When selecting the right solar modules for combination with the new WATTSTUNDE lithium batteries, it's important to consider not only the energy requirements and installation conditions, but also the quality and technical specifications of the solar modules. The efficiency of the modules is crucial for effective and long-term use: Higher efficiency means more sunlight is converted into usable energy, which is particularly beneficial in areas with limited solar radiation.
Don't forget to consider the physical size and weight of the modules, especially if space is limited or the modules will be installed on a vehicle roof. Flexible modules can offer advantages here, as they can be better adapted to the surface shape and are often lighter than traditional, framed modules.
The durability and robustness of the solar modules are other important factors. They should be able to withstand the weather conditions in your area, be it strong sunlight, rain, wind, or snow. A look at the warranty conditions provides insight into the manufacturer's confidence in the longevity of its products.
Finally, you should also check the compatibility of the solar panels with the charge controller and the other components of your system to ensure everything works together smoothly. A careful selection, taking all these aspects into account, will help you get the most out of your power system and ensure a reliable power supply for your adventures.






