Yes, in old cabin systems, but I would agree that it is rare. I have seen
L-16s that lasted 13 years, but that is not common. I wouldn't say that it is
typical, on the other hand, I have seen batteries that got killed in just a
few
years too. I would not tell a customer to expect 25 years from a battery bank,
though. I tend to tell customers 3-7 years for T-105s, 7-10 years for L-16s,
and 12-15 years for industrial 2Volts cells, such as C&D Technologies
batteries.
Nick Soleil
Project Manager
Advanced Alternative Energy Solutions, LLC
PO Box 657
Petaluma, CA 94953
Cell: 707-321-2937
Office: 707-789-9537
Fax: 707-769-9037
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From: jay peltz <[email protected]>
To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, October 29, 2010 5:52:16 PM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Are Thick Plate Batteries Worth the Price?
HI Nick,
I gotta ask have you ever seen a battery last 25 years that wasn't in float and
had to do some work,
or even 15 years?
jay
peltz power
On Oct 29, 2010, at 5:17 PM, Nick Soleil wrote:
You generally pay for what you get. The industrial 2V cells generally cost
more, but will last a lot longer (up to 25 yrs.) I think it depends on the
customer's budget, and the long term plans for the property.
>
> Nick Soleil
>Project Manager
>Advanced Alternative Energy Solutions, LLC
>PO Box 657
>Petaluma, CA 94953
>Cell: 707-321-2937
>Office: 707-789-9537
>Fax: 707-769-9037
>
>
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