Did MidNite solar drop the MNPowerflo5 battery?

Started by qrper, December 11, 2025, 11:40:12 AM

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qrper

Hi, gang,

My bank of lead acid batteries are nearing end of life, and I'm thinking of going with lithium cells (batteries) I've always liked MidNite products, and when I looked on their website, I couldn't find the MNPowerflo5 battery listed. Current Connect has some listed, but I'm not about to purchase a obsolete product at $1300 a pop.

Does anyone know if the MNPowerflo5  is currently being sold or has it been dropped?

mike
System one: 7kWp w/ Trina 250 W panels @90 Vdc. Classic 150 to 16-6 V U.S batteries. Trace 5548 sine wave inverter.
System two: 6kWp grid tie with solaredge inverter.
System three: Midnite Brat, two 120 W Astropower modules, 100 Ah battery. Runs the LED streetlight in the back yard.

Brucey

Quote from: qrper on December 11, 2025, 11:40:12 AMHi, gang,

My bank of lead acid batteries are nearing end of life, and I'm thinking of going with lithium cells (batteries) I've always liked MidNite products, and when I looked on their website, I couldn't find the MNPowerflo5 battery listed. Current Connect has some listed, but I'm not about to purchase a obsolete product at $1300 a pop.

Does anyone know if the MNPowerflo5  is currently being sold or has it been dropped?

mike
Its under the Midnite Power brand (versus made in Washington state Midnite Solar products)

https://www.midnitepower.com/

qrper

Quote from: Brucey on December 11, 2025, 03:08:56 PM
Quote from: qrper on December 11, 2025, 11:40:12 AMHi, gang,

My bank of lead acid batteries are nearing end of life, and I'm thinking of going with lithium cells (batteries) I've always liked MidNite products, and when I looked on their website, I couldn't find the MNPowerflo5 battery listed. Current Connect has some listed, but I'm not about to purchase a obsolete product at $1300 a pop.

Does anyone know if the MNPowerflo5  is currently being sold or has it been dropped?

mike
Its under the Midnite Power brand (versus made in Washington state Midnite Solar products)

https://www.midnitepower.com/

Thanks....

mike
System one: 7kWp w/ Trina 250 W panels @90 Vdc. Classic 150 to 16-6 V U.S batteries. Trace 5548 sine wave inverter.
System two: 6kWp grid tie with solaredge inverter.
System three: Midnite Brat, two 120 W Astropower modules, 100 Ah battery. Runs the LED streetlight in the back yard.