Ok, so I have 4 Trojan L16H-AC 435 ah batteries and a 24v system. I want to upgrade to a 48v system. I can sell my inverter ... but the batteries would be harder to market and ship. It would be easier and probably more cost effective just to add 4 more batteries like what I already have.
My existing batteries have been in service since Oct 16, 2017, or about 4 months. They have about 70-100 cycles depending on how you calculate DOD. I typically never discharge lower than 65% SOC and more typically 70% SOC. 3-5 times I have discharged to 55% SOC.
If I wanted to add to these batteries 4 more just like them, Would it be best too ...
1. Simply purchase more and connect them up in series?
Or
2. Purchase 4 more ... Put the older ones on a float charger fully charged, and then cycle the new ones at 24v for about 4 months before connecting all 8 together and purchasing a 48v inverter?
Is there some option I am missing?
My existing batteries have been in service since Oct 16, 2017, or about 4 months. They have about 70-100 cycles depending on how you calculate DOD. I typically never discharge lower than 65% SOC and more typically 70% SOC. 3-5 times I have discharged to 55% SOC.
If I wanted to add to these batteries 4 more just like them, Would it be best too ...
1. Simply purchase more and connect them up in series?
Or
2. Purchase 4 more ... Put the older ones on a float charger fully charged, and then cycle the new ones at 24v for about 4 months before connecting all 8 together and purchasing a 48v inverter?
Is there some option I am missing?
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