The project I intend to start working on when I return from our trip, is the use of Sodium ion cells to build house batteries. This gets away from the whole lithium hype as these cells don't have any lithium in them. They have a similar cell voltage range to the LFP cells, the latest offerings seem to claim a similar cycle life, they don't die an instant death if discharged to very low voltages and the damage from over voltage charging is a reduced cycle life.
Naturally, they are all Chinese manufacture and claims about their product, so I want to verify just how much is fact and how much is fantasy, before I put forward any facts I've proven, one way or the other .... the same way I did with Winston LFP cells back in 2011, when all the lithium house battery claims were that they wouldn't last, blow up, cancel your birthdays, send you straight to hell .... and a few more severe warning nonsense, like banning anyone using them from free camps and caravan parks, fire risk was the reasoning .... nothing much has changed after 12 yrs has it?
T1 Terry