Title: Batteries
1Batteries
2Some background on batteries
- All Lead-Acid batteries supply about 2.14 volts
per cell (12.6 to 12.8 for a 12 volt battery)
when fully charged. Batteries that are stored for
long periods will eventually lose all their
charge. This "leakage" or self discharge varies
considerably with battery type, age,
temperature. It can range from about 1 to 15
per month. Generally, new AGM batteries have the
lowest, and old industrial (Lead-Antimony plates)
are the highest. In systems that are continually
connected to some type charging source, whether
it is solar, wind, or an AC powered charger this
is seldom a problem. However, one of the biggest
killers of batteries is sitting stored in a
partly discharged state for a few months. A
"float" charge should be maintained on the
batteries even if they are not used (or,
especially if they are not used). Even most "dry
charged" batteries (those sold without
electrolyte so they can be shipped more easily,
with acid added later) will deteriorate over
time. Max storage life on those is about 2-3
years.
3Central Vermont Solar and Wind
- Business type Wind and Solar power systems,
sales and installation, retail sales of Renewable
Energy Equipment - Product types lead acid batteries, DC to AC
power inverters, energy efficient refrigerators
and freezers, solar electric power systems,
energy efficient lighting. - Service types installation, maintenance and
repair - Address 213 N. Main (US RT 7), Rutland, Vermont
USA 05701 - Telephone 802-747-0577
- FAX 802-773-0924
4National Solar Supply
- www.nationalsolarsupply.com
- Great links and battery options
5Surrette
- Rolls Dual Container Construction
- More Power - Less Weight
- Environmentally Friendly No Acid Leakage
- Each cell is assembled in its own inner container
made of high temperature, durable polypropylene
with the inner cover heat bonded to the
container, thus acid leakage is eliminated. The
cells are then assembled into a high density
tough polyethylene outer container with a
removable lid. Even if the outer container were
to break the battery would still be operable
without the harmful affects of sulfuric acid
spills.
6Surrette
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- 12-CS-11PS
- Price 624.55
- 12-HHG-8D
- Price 370.11
- 24-HT-80
- Price 80.75
- 27-HT-90
- Price 92.54
- 4-CS-17PS
- Price 318.55
- 4-KS-21PS
- Price 643.11
- 4-KS-25PS
- Price 802.14
- 6-CS-17PS
- Price 477.83
- Price 597.74
- 6-CS-25PS
- Price 717.63
- 6-EHG-31PS
- Price 341.71
- 6-HHG-31PS
- Price 286.73
- 8-CS-17PS
- Price 637.11
- 8-CS-25PS
- Price 956.84
- 8-EHG-31PS
- Price 455.63
- 8-HHG-31PS
- Price 382.30
- EIGH-225
- Price 131.22
- EIGH-262
- Price 151.41
- HT-8D
- Price 316.29
7- Surrette Canada 6CS-17PS Battery List Price
529.00Your Price 472.00, 6 for 2,719.00 - Surrette Canada 6CS-21PS Battery List Price
659.00Your Price 594.00, 6 for 3,421.00 - Surrette Canada 6CS-25PS Battery List Price
895.00Your Price 833.00, 6 for 4,750.00
8Trojan Batteries
- INSIDE TROJAN BATTERY
- Where to buy
Northeast Battery
240 Washington StreetAuburn, MA
Zip/Postal Code 01501-3225
Telephone (508) 832-2700, (800) 441-8824
Fax (508) 832-2706
Contact
sales_at_northeastbattery.com
WebSite http//www.northeastbattery.com
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11Some general (minimum - maximum) typical
expectations for batteries if used in deep cycle
(solar) service
- Starting 3-18 monthsMarine 1-6 years (note -
"Marine" does not really mean anything
official)Golf cart 2-7 yearsAGM deep cycle
4-7 yearsGelled deep cycle 2-5 yearsDeep cycle
(L-16 type etc) 4-8 yearsRolls-Surrette premium
deep cycle 7-12 yearsIndustrial deep cycle
(Crown and Rolls 4KS series) 10-20
yearsTelephone (float) 1-20 years. These are
usually special purpose "float service", but
often appear on the surplus market as "deep
cycle". They can vary considerably, depending on
age, usage, care, and type. Most are not true
deep cycle.NiFe (alkaline) 3-25 yearsNiCad
(pocket plate) 2-20 years
12Manufacturers of Batteries
- Concorde Sold under Sun Xtender, Lifeline,
Chairman. Basically all the same except for minor
differences such as terminal types. Also makes a
wide variety of specialized aircraft (RG) and
military types. - Exide Many private labels. Also owns GNB.
- Rolls-Surrette Primarily manufactured in Canada,
US manufactured batteries are sold under the
Rolls name. Primarily deep cycle batteries for
solar, railroad, motive power, and marine. - Johnson Controls Primarily makes automotive
batteries under various names. Johnson Controls
sold their Dynasty battery division a while back
to CD. Owns Optima Battery Corporation. - Trojan Sells a wide variety of deep cycle and
automotive batteries under their own name, and
also sells to many major chains, such as Sears,
Walmart, etc. under private label. - US Battery Sells a wide variety of batteries
under their own name, and also sells to many
major chains, such as Sears, Walmart, etc. under
private label. - There are many more (hundreds!), for a full list
and many other useful battery links see
http//www.uuhome.de/william.darden/
13Good to know info
- Nearly all batteries will not reach full capacity
until cycled 10-30 times. A brand new battery
will have a capacity of about 5-10 less than the
rated capacity.
In situations where multiple batteries are
connected in series, parallel or series/parallel,
replacement batteries should be the same size,
type and manufacturer (if possible). Age and
usage level should be the same as the companion
batteries. Do not put a new battery in a pack
which is more than 3 months old or has more than
75 cycles. Either replace with all new or use a
good used battery. For long life batteries, such
as the Surrette and Crown, you can have up to a
one year age difference.
Lead-Acid batteries do NOT have a memory, and the
rumor that they should be fully discharged to
avoid this "memory" is totally false and will
lead to early battery failure.
14- Myth The old myth about not storing batteries on
concrete floors is just that - a myth. This story
has been around for 100 years, and originated
back when battery cases were made up of wood and
asphalt. The acid would leak from them, and form
a slow-discharging circuit through the now
acid-soaked and conductive floor.
15A very useful link
- http//www.uuhome.de/william.darden/