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Batteries

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Batteries

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Materials

Battery Size Code

Car Batteries

Marine Batteries

Deep Cycle
Batteries

Industrial Deep
Cycle Batteries

AGM Batteries

Gelled Electrolyte
Batteries

Sealed Batteries

Internal Resistance
of a Battery

Battery Voltages

Amp Hours

State of Charge

Life Span of
Batteries

Charge-Discharge
vs Life Span

Effects of
Temperature
on Batteries

Charging Batteries

 

 

 

Battery Construction Materials

Nearly all large rechargeable batteries in common use are Lead-Acid type. (There are some NiCads in use, but for most purposes the very high initial expense, and the high expense of disposal, does not justify them). The acid is typically 30% Sulfuric acid and 70% water at full charge. NiFe (Nickel-Iron) batteries are also available - these have a very long life, but rather poor efficiency (60-70%) and the voltages are different, making it more difficult to match up with standard 12v/24/48v systems and inverters. The biggest problem with NiFe batteries is that you may have to put in 100 watts to get 70 watts of charge - they are much less efficient than Lead-Acid. What you save on batteries you will have to make up for by buying a larger solar panel system. NiCads are also inefficient - typically around 65% - and very expensive. However, NiCads can be frozen without damage, so are sometimes used in areas where the temperatures may fall below -50 degrees F. Most AGM batteries will also survive freezing with no problems, even though the output when frozen will be little or nothing.

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