LTO Cells (2v to 2.6v) vs Batrium / Longmons (2.2v - 5v) - What happens at 2.0v

I’m a long time (8 years) operator of Batrium Core w/Longmons powerwall and really like the setup.

I was thinking of trying a DIY 23s LTO battery and using Batrium but Mons only go down to 2.2v per the specs but my 23s LTOs need to go down to at least 2.0v - e.g. 46v low for my system.

What would happen if I try to use Longmons - what happens Toolkit wise etc when the cell being monitored goes down to 2.0v. Does the Longmon fail? of Software throw critical event? or just not report accurately? or what.

Hi there,

Definitely go with our K9 LTO on that one - Our BlockMons/LongMons will stop communicating at 2V, so the chain will go dead as soon as one reaches 2V.

This will trigger a critical event, we won’t be able to monitor cell voltages and temps, and throw your circuit breaker if you have one set up.

Let me know if you have any other questions!