As a west coast guy I use Trojan IND when I get a chance to sell industrial batteries. They are made here in cali which makes warranty ( none to date) and delivery faster/easier.
As to Rolls. In the past warranty was a complete cluster #@% which is why I haven’t used them. Now its much better, and Steve H is doing a good job. jay peltz power > On Oct 22, 2015, at 10:06 AM, Tump <t...@swnl.net> wrote: > > The 5000 series are what we always recommend and install for my off grid > clients. 2 volt cells are the only way we go. Despite what folks believe, we > find it easier to handle the KS series then the L16. > We have been using them for many years and as with ANY manu, they have and > had issues BUT...... we feel w/ proper system sizing, education of the client > & record keeping we have yet to have an issue w/ warrantee claims. That being > said we have had a long relationship W/Jamie Surrette and his supplier, Roy > Early and his crew at RAE Battery, one of the best suppliers in our 27+ > years. > On Oct 22, 2015, at 11:15 AM, Kristopher Schmid wrote: > >> Hi Wrenches, >> >> Anyone using Rolls Surrette batteries? Happy with them? Worth the extra >> $$$? >> >> Thanks for the feedback, >> Kris >> >> -- >> Shine On! >> >> Kris Schmid >> Legacy Solar, LLC >> 864 Clam Falls Trail >> Frederic, WI 54837 >> www.legacysolar.com <http://www.legacysolar.com/> >> 715-653-4295 >> NABCEP Certified PV Installer >> Licensed Wisconsin Master Electrician >> BSEE >> ___
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