Rekoser's Blog

Rekoser's blog talk about technology, describe use cases, etc.

Use and Maintenance Guide for Lead-Acid Batteries
Use and Maintenance Guide for Lead-Acid Batteries
19 Jun 2024

Discover how to properly maintain and use lead-acid batteries to maximize their performance and life. Practical tips and solutions.

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The Assembly Process of Custom Lithium Battery Packs
The Assembly Process of Custom Lithium Battery Packs
07 Feb 2024

Discover the step-by-step process of assembling custom lithium battery packs, from receiving customer requirements to shipping the final product.

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The DC-DC Lithium UPS: An Ally for Industry 4.0
The DC-DC Lithium UPS: An Ally for Industry 4.0
20 Dec 2023

Discover how Rekoser's DC-DC Lithium UPS becomes an essential ally for Industry 4.0.

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The basics of DIN rail power supplies and its applications

Feb 10, 2023

In this post we explain what is the basics of DIN rail power supplies and its applications.

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How to measure battery capacity

Jan 26, 2023

In this post we explain what is the battery capacity and what are the main methods to measure it.

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Differences between Low Frequency (LF) Inverters and High Frequency (HF) Inverters

Nov 25, 2020

Inverters can be divided into high frequency inverters and low frequency inverters.

A recurring question from our clients is how high-frequency inverters differ from low-frequency inverters.

The main characteristics of low frequency (LF) inverters are:

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Whitewall Energy presents the new Rekoser batteries catalog for 2016

Apr 7, 2016

Whitewall Energy presented this week the new Rekoser batteries catalog 2016.

In this catalog you will find the industrial batteries models, their main features, their uses and applications, the performance characteristics of each batteries and their certifications.

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[Infographic] Photovoltaic applications for greenhouses

Apr 1, 2016

This infographic explains the keys and the opportunities of the Photovoltaic Solar Systems for Greenhouses.

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[Post] What is the Solar Pumping

Feb 26, 2016

In this post we explain the keys and the opportunities of the Solar Pumping (you can get a quick picture in this infographic).

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[Infographic] What is the Solar Pumping

Feb 26, 2016

This infographic explains the keys and the opportunities of the Solar Pumping.

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Whitewall Energy presents the new Rekoser inverters for off-grid solar systems

Jan 19, 2016

Whitewall Energy presents the new Rekoser inverters for off-grid solar systems.

RSI-5KVA-4860 inverter is equipped with MPPT solar charge controller to maximize and regulate DC power from the solar array for the charging the battery bank. Transformerless design provides reliable power conversion in compact size.

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[Infographic] First universal climate agreement. Keys and Weaknesses

Dec 18, 2015

This infographic explains the keys and the weaknesses of the first universal climate agreement reached at the Paris Climate Change Conference.

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[Post] First universal climate agreement. Keys and Weaknesses

Dec 18, 2015

In this post we explain the keys and the weaknesses of the first universal climate agreement reached at the Paris Climate Change Conference (you can get a quick picture in this infographic).

After two weeks of negotiations, 195 countries meeting in Paris on Saturday December 12th approved a final agreement that is expected to be effective in early 2016.

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Wiring and photovoltaics systems

Dec 4, 2015

In this post I will talk about the importance of proper wiring in electrical installations for safety and user confidence, the types there are, especially on sizing photovoltaic systems (you can get a quick picture in this infographic).

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[Infographic] Wiring and photovoltaic systems

Dec 3, 2015

Wires play an important role in the safety of the installation. Proper sizing and proper choice of the types is essential.

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COP21: Paris Climate Change Conference

Nov 27, 2015

For more than 20 years representatives from nearly 200 countries meet every December in different cities around the world in search of solutions to a common problem: global warming.

The United Nations Conference on Climate Change in Paris, to be held from November 30th to December 11th, represents a crucial meeting due to it should lead to a new international agreement on climate change applicable worldwide. The main goal: to keep global warming below 2°C. See infographic

Now we will address some key issues of this conference and its main topic, climate change.

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[Infographic] COP21: Paris Climate Change Conference

Nov 26, 2015

For more than 20 years representatives from nearly 200 countries meet every December in different cities around the world in search of solutions to a common problem: global warming.

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Derivation to Grounding

Nov 20, 2015

In this post I’m going to talk about the relevance that grounding systems have in the installations, explaining the meaning of grounding, what does it offer, how to identify it and briefly mentioning it’s applications in the different systems. It’s a topic that it’s mostly believed as well known but actually it is more complicated than what we think. And most of all a bad functioning will cause higher harms.

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[Infographic] Monitoring and remote control for home renewable energy systems

Nov 19, 2015

Systems monitoring and remote control are the basic tools for decision making that allows the optimization of consumption, cost saving, energy prediction and demand management.

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Simple estimation of the power and the number of panels required for our PV system

Nov 13, 2015

Using as an example the case of Spain and by a simple simulation, we are going to estimate how much power and the number of panels required for our PV system. All this will depend on factors such as hours of sunshine received per year, the region we are living in, the correct orientation of the solar panels …

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[Infographic] How to have a solar power system in 7 easy steps

Nov 12, 2015

With solar energy you can generate energy while you are also a consumer. It will allow you to save money now on your electric bill, increase your home’s value, lock-in energy costs for years to come and decrease your carbon footprint.

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[Infographic] Renewable Energies vs Fossil Energies

Nov 6, 2015

In the last years, it has increased the information about the rise of renewable energy and fossil fuel prices. These are terms, although they are known, there is no record of what your current consumption in the world how to help renewable energies to save… definitely is a comparison that helps us position ourselves and find out what role these two ways of generating energy.

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Renewable Energy for Access to Energy

Jul 2, 2015

Reliable and affordable sources of energy are fundamental for economic growth and poverty reduction. One of the biggest issues that developing countries need to address is the lack of access to energy of a large proportion of population. About 1.3 billion people are without electricity, 84% are in rural areas. According to the International Energy Association, poor people in developing countries spend about 32% of their daily income in energy (0,40 USD)1. Most of it is spent on dry batteries and kerosene. Average electricity consumption per capita is not enough to power a single 50-watt light bulb continuously in Africa2.

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RKL LiFePO4. Rekoser Lithium batteries make the move

Jun 22, 2015

Lithium batteries are being increasingly used in Solar energy storage systems, Electric vehicles, Electric mobility, UPS, Telecommunications, Medical equipment, Lighting, etc.

Our RKL LiFePO4 series with 12V, 24V, 36V, 48V, 96V are specially designed to meet your requirements.

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Smart Solutions for Renewable Energy as innovation driver

May 3, 2015

Almost 6 years after the publication of Why Sustainability Is Now the Key Driver of Innovation we see that Smart Solutions for Renewable Energy are a perfect example where the internet and energy management meet in order to put together all those 5 steps the author mentioned.

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PV Solar Market in the Global Energy Industry

Apr 12, 2015

38.4 gigawatts (GW) of newly-installed solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity worldwide (up from 30 GW in 2012) led to a global cumulative installed capacity of 138.9 GW1. It is an amount capable of producing at least 160 terawatt hours (TWh) of electricity every year, sufficient to cover the annual power supply needs of over 45 million households.

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Case study: products supply for solar installation

Mar 6, 2015

A customer requested us a quotation for a solar system in East Africa. They were requiring solar panels, batteries, inverters and charge controllers for the project. They would be working with a local partner that can take care of the installation as instructed.

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Energy Union. A disappointing framework

Feb 27, 2015

The European Commission has released “A Framework Strategy for a Resilient Energy Union with a Forward-Looking Climate Change Policy”1 which is a key plan in the development of its strategy for Europe’s energy sector through 2030.

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Sustainable Rural Electrification for Poverty Reduction

Jan 30, 2015

Reliable and affordable sources of energy are fundamental for economic growth and poverty reduction. One of the biggest issues that developing countries need to address is the lack of access to energy of a large proportion of population. About 1.3 billion people are without electricity, 84% are in rural areas. According to the International Energy Association, poor people in developing countries spend about 32% of their daily income in energy (0,40 USD)1. Most of it is spent on dry batteries and kerosene.

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Lead Acid batteries: Flooded, AGM and Gel

Jan 23, 2015

Lead Acid batteries are the most common batteries used for energy storage in either off-grid or grid-tie systems. The three main lead acid battery technology are Flooded, AGM and Gel.

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Understanding Lead Acid Batteries

Jan 9, 2015

Large lead-acid design formats are widely used for storage in solar systems, power backups, hospitals and stand-alone power systems. The most common battery types used in solar installations are AGM, Flooded and Gel Lead Acid Batteries.

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