Samsung Gen 3 lithium-ion battery system Q&A
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In this Q&A video, Ed Spears, technical marketing manager at Eaton, introduces the Samsung Gen 3 lithium-ion battery system. Ed explains that while the system uses Samsung batteries and components, the cabinet and controls are designed and built by Eaton. Key features include a “ship complete” system with factory-installed batteries, self-powered battery management and a built-in data logger supporting a 12-year performance guarantee. Ed also addresses backup times, noting that the battery modules remain unchanged, ensuring consistent performance. Stay tuned for more Q&A videos on Eaton’s lithium-ion UPS battery offerings.
In this Q&A video, Ed Spears, technical marketing manager at Eaton, introduces the Samsung Gen 3 lithium-ion battery system. Ed explains that while the system uses Samsung batteries and components, the cabinet and controls are designed and built by Eaton. Key features include a “ship complete” system with factory-installed batteries, self-powered battery management and a built-in data logger supporting a 12-year performance guarantee. Ed also addresses backup times, noting that the battery modules remain unchanged, ensuring consistent performance. Stay tuned for more Q&A videos on Eaton’s lithium-ion UPS battery offerings.
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