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Vestwood 24V 100Ah Battery Review — Should You Upgrade from Lead-Acid?

Thousands of Kenyan homes run on 24V solar systems with lead-acid batteries that die every 1-2 years. The Vestwood VE24100 promises to end that cycle. Is it worth upgrading — or should you switch to 48V instead?

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The 24V System Dilemma in Kenya

Between 2015 and 2022, hundreds of thousands of 24V solar systems were installed across Kenya — particularly in rural areas, small businesses, and budget urban installations. These systems typically use a 24V inverter (Must, SRNE, or similar), two 12V batteries in series, and 2-4 solar panels. They work well when the batteries are fresh, but lead-acid batteries in 24V systems face a punishing life: daily deep cycling, Kenyan heat (which accelerates degradation), and inconsistent charging from unpredictable weather.

The result? Most owners replace their battery bank every 12-18 months at KSh 25,000-35,000 per set (two 12V 200Ah batteries). Over 5 years, that’s KSh 75,000-175,000 in battery replacements alone — more than the cost of the entire original system.

The Vestwood VE24100 changes this equation: 2.56kWh of LiFePO4 storage in a single unit that lasts 10+ years with zero maintenance. But there’s a twist — should you upgrade to lithium on your existing 24V system, or invest the same money into switching to 48V?

What the VE24100 Delivers

At 25.6V nominal with 100Ah capacity, the VE24100 provides 2.56kWh of storage — roughly equivalent to two 12V 100Ah lead-acid batteries in series, but with crucial advantages. The operating voltage range (21.0-28.8V) matches standard 24V inverter settings. The 100A continuous charge and discharge current handles any residential 24V inverter on the market. And the 22kg weight is roughly half what the lead-acid equivalent weighs.

The battery supports up to 4 units in parallel, meaning you can scale from 2.56kWh (one battery, KSh 75,000) up to 10.24kWh (four batteries, KSh 300,000) on a single 24V bus. This expandability means you can start small and grow as your budget or energy needs increase.

The Upgrade Math: Lead-Acid vs VE24100

Factor24V Lead-Acid BankVestwood VE24100
Upfront costKSh 25,000-35,000KSh 75,000
Usable capacity~1.2kWh (50% DoD)~2.0kWh (80% DoD)
Cycle life300-500 cycles4,500+ cycles
Lifespan1-2 years10+ years
Weight45-55 kg22 kg
MaintenanceWater topping, cleaning, equalizingZero
Charge time6-10 hours2-4 hours
5-year total costKSh 75,000-175,000KSh 75,000

Within the first 2-3 years, the VE24100 breaks even with lead-acid. By year 5, you’ve saved KSh 0-100,000. By year 10, you’ve saved KSh 75,000-250,000. The longer you keep the battery, the more dramatic the savings become.

The Honest Question: Should You Stay 24V or Go 48V?

This is the question most solar shops won’t answer honestly because they want to sell you what they stock. Here’s our frank assessment:

✓ Stay on 24V and buy the VE24100 if:

• Your 24V inverter is less than 3 years old and working perfectly

• You only need 2.5-5kWh of storage (1-2 VE24100 units)

• Your total load is under 3kW (most 24V inverters are 2-3kW)

• You want the cheapest path to lithium — just swap the battery, keep everything else

• Budget is tight and you can’t afford a new 48V inverter + battery

✗ Switch to 48V instead if:

• Your 24V inverter is old, unreliable, or undersized for your loads

• You need more than 5kWh of storage (48V supports up to 15 parallel vs only 4)

• You want a modern hybrid inverter with app monitoring and grid integration

• You plan to expand significantly in the future

• You’re running heavy loads (fridge + TV + microwave simultaneously)

The total cost to switch to 48V: Vestwood VT48100 battery (KSh 95,000) + Vestwood 6kW inverter (KSh 78,000) = KSh 173,000. That’s KSh 98,000 more than the VE24100 alone (KSh 75,000), but you get a modern hybrid inverter with 6kW output (vs 2-3kW on most 24V inverters), 48V efficiency advantages, and a 15-battery expansion path. For many Kenyans, the 48V upgrade is worth saving an extra month or two to afford.

Runtime Expectations

What 2.56kWh Powers in a Kenyan Home (24V system)

LED lighting (5-8 bulbs, 40W): 20+ hours — covers 2 full evenings

LED lights + small TV + phone charging (100W): 10-12 hours

LED lights + 32″ TV + laptop + router + phones (150W): 7-9 hours

Small fridge on 24V inverter (150W avg with cycling): 8-10 hours

For a typical Kenyan household using lights, TV, and phone charging during evening outages, the VE24100 delivers 7-12 hours of backup — enough to cover any normal outage and most extended ones.

Installation: The Simplest Upgrade You’ll Ever Do

If you’re replacing lead-acid in an existing 24V system, the upgrade process is straightforward: disconnect the old batteries, connect the VE24100 to the same terminals (matching positive to positive, negative to negative), and adjust your charge controller or inverter settings to lithium profile (charge voltage 28.4-28.8V, cutoff 21.0V). Most modern 24V inverters have a lithium preset — just select it in the menu.

The entire process takes 30-60 minutes. No rewiring, no panel changes, no inverter replacement. You literally swap one box for another and your system is transformed.

Our Honest Verdict

Rating: ★★★★☆ — 4.0 out of 5

The Vestwood VE24100 is the smartest upgrade for any Kenyan home currently running a 24V solar system with lead-acid batteries. For KSh 75,000, you get a battery that lasts 10+ years instead of 1-2, charges 3× faster, weighs half as much, and requires zero maintenance. The savings over lead-acid replacements pay for the investment within 2-3 years.

The 4-star (not 5-star) rating reflects the fact that 24V is an older platform. If you’re building a new system from scratch, 48V is the better long-term choice. But for upgrading an existing 24V system without replacing the inverter, the VE24100 is the perfect solution.

Bottom line: If you own a 24V inverter and you’re still on lead-acid, the VE24100 is the single best investment you can make in your solar system.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I connect the VE24100 to a Must PV18 inverter?
Yes. The Must PV18 series (2kW, 3kW) supports 24V battery input. Set the battery type to “Lithium” or manually configure charge voltage to 28.4V (bulk/absorption) and cutoff to 21.0V. The VE24100’s voltage range matches perfectly.
My old system uses two 12V 200Ah batteries — is the VE24100 enough?
Two 12V 200Ah lead-acids give 24V 200Ah — but only ~50% is usable (2.4kWh effective). The VE24100 gives 24V 100Ah with 80% usable (2.0kWh effective). You’ll have slightly less usable energy, but the faster charging, zero maintenance, and 10+ year lifespan more than compensate. For equivalent capacity, buy two VE24100 in parallel (KSh 150,000, 5.12kWh usable).
Can I use the VE24100 with an SRNE charge controller?
Yes. Most SRNE MPPT and PWM controllers support 24V lithium settings. Set the lithium charge profile (28.4V charge, 21.0V cutoff) and the controller will manage charging correctly.
Is the VE24100 better than the 12V VC12200?
Both deliver 2.56kWh. The VE24100 (24V) has lower current draw for the same power = less cable loss = slightly more efficient. The VC12200 (12V) has IP65 outdoor rating. Choose based on your inverter voltage: 24V inverter = VE24100, 12V inverter = VC12200.
How many solar panels do I need to charge it?
On a 24V system: two 300W panels (600W total) will fully charge the VE24100 in 4-5 hours of good Kenyan sunlight. One 300W panel will charge it in 8-10 hours. Most existing 24V systems already have 2-4 panels — your current array is likely sufficient.

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