Personally I do a 24v site.  Two 12v 12a batteries.  Using WS-12-250-DC.
The Netonix will actually convert from 24v to ~50v inside and then deliver
24v and 48v from that.


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On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 1:11 PM, Darin Steffl <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> We're looking to build our first DC power site for small MicroPops and I
> see two options after reviewing the WISPA archives.
>
> The first option would be the the SDR-240-24 and DR-UPS40 with Two 12v
> batteries powering a Netonix DC switch.
>
> The second option we were looking at is just doing the AD-155A with one
> 12v battery but I see the charging current is only 0.5 amps and voltage is
> only 13.3V which is not an optimal float voltage.
>
> My question is, to keep cost down, would we be OK going the AD-155A route
> with the slightly lower float voltage with a 35ah battery? We're ok with
> the battery taking longer to charge but I'm just most worried if the 13.3V
> will wreck the battery or not.
>
> Thanks all
>
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