I was hoping for some guidance with respect to batteries.
I've been running 12V to my 2800W inverter but it's time to change the batteries. Winter temps can dip to -25C.
I originally had my heart set on 8 X 12V X 200 AH @ 20HR (MK 8A4D AGM batteries) at 1.75 volts per cell
My local supplier is recommending 6 X 2V X 500 AH AGM batteries with the following specs:
2 volts DC 500 Ah @ 20 hour rate 26.2 Ah continuous for 20 hours to 1.85 volts @ 20 - 25 C
@ 10 hour rate 49.4 Ah continuous for 10 hours to 1.85 volts @ 20 - 25 C
@ 8 hour rate 59.3 Ah continuous for 8 hours to 1.85 volts @ 20 - 25 C
So I don't mind accepting a little less total AH with 2V batteries and I think I can probably get more cycles out of them but I'm not convinced with the final comparison I was given from the supplier.
Their final numbers (to compary apples to apples, so they say) are as follows:
6 X 2V will give me 480 minutes at 60A (bringing the 2V cell down to 1.85 VPC)
8 X 12V will give me 520 minutes at 65A (bringing the 12V batteries down to 1.75 VPC)
Is he right? Based on the information I was given, I still feel the 8 X 12V cells will give me way more power (3X)! Any insight into this would be great.
Thanks
IslandNorm
I've been running 12V to my 2800W inverter but it's time to change the batteries. Winter temps can dip to -25C.
I originally had my heart set on 8 X 12V X 200 AH @ 20HR (MK 8A4D AGM batteries) at 1.75 volts per cell
My local supplier is recommending 6 X 2V X 500 AH AGM batteries with the following specs:
2 volts DC 500 Ah @ 20 hour rate 26.2 Ah continuous for 20 hours to 1.85 volts @ 20 - 25 C
@ 10 hour rate 49.4 Ah continuous for 10 hours to 1.85 volts @ 20 - 25 C
@ 8 hour rate 59.3 Ah continuous for 8 hours to 1.85 volts @ 20 - 25 C
So I don't mind accepting a little less total AH with 2V batteries and I think I can probably get more cycles out of them but I'm not convinced with the final comparison I was given from the supplier.
Their final numbers (to compary apples to apples, so they say) are as follows:
6 X 2V will give me 480 minutes at 60A (bringing the 2V cell down to 1.85 VPC)
8 X 12V will give me 520 minutes at 65A (bringing the 12V batteries down to 1.75 VPC)
Is he right? Based on the information I was given, I still feel the 8 X 12V cells will give me way more power (3X)! Any insight into this would be great.
Thanks
IslandNorm
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