Hi Mac,

We have at least three off grid high elevation inaccessible systems in Euer 
Valley that are buried into the spring, since the beginning of November this 
year, all using the Deka AGM’s or Concorde AGM’s. They go about 9 to 10 years 
before we need to replace them. One has a ground mount array that is 
disassembled and put out of the 10 to 20 feet of snow this Sierra crest valley 
usually receives, this year over 600 inches easily. The cross country ski area 
is still in full swing, hope we can drive in by June…

 

Chris Worcester

Solar Wind Works

NABCEP Certified PV Installer

Office 530-582-4503

Cell 530-448-9692

Fax 530-582-4603

www.solarwindworks.com

[email protected]

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Mac Lewis
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2017 5:36 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] High End battery

 

Hi Wrenches,

 

Thanks for the opinions.  I am aware crawl space is not ideal for all sorts of 
reasons.  I can't get into this cabin until late May or June and I don't 
remember the layout real well.  Best case scenario is that we will be able to 
relocate the batteries.  

Regardless of battery location, I need a battery that is resilient, and can 
take minimal homeowner interaction, and cool temps through the winter.  My 
initial thought was a set of AGMs as well.  My only real concern with them is 
if we had a PV failure mid-winter and the batteries were sitting without a 
charge for 6 months, so I was looking to see if there was a chemistry that this 
wouldn't be a concern.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 1:13 PM, Chris Worcester <[email protected]> 
wrote:

Hi Mac,

I do like the Concorde SunXtender AGM batteries, first one I bought in 2002 is 
still ticking, it sits in the yard built into a rolling tool case with a 
ProStar-15 on a 20 watt module and an Exeltech 250 w inverter, charging my gen 
set’s charging battery. (most nights here in Truckee go well below freezing).

I’d go to their L16 sized AGM 2V PVX-12150-HT that’s rated to 1215 Ahr’s at the 
24 hour rate. Put in two or three strings max. 

I don’t like to see batteries in tight crawl spaces though, even with these 
it’s best to check the torque (70 inch pounds) on occasion, check for corrosion 
( I use a high temp lithium wheel bearing grease to slather up the cable ends 
and terminals prior to installation), and be able to read individual cell 
voltages and terminal temps. See if there is a better location.

 

Chris Worcester

Solar Wind Works

NABCEP Certified PV Installer

Office 530-582-4503 <tel:(530)%20582-4503> 

Cell 530-448-9692 <tel:(530)%20448-9692> 

Fax 530-582-4603 <tel:(530)%20582-4603> 

www.solarwindworks.com

[email protected]

 

From: RE-wrenches [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Mac Lewis
Sent: Monday, March 27, 2017 5:53 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: [RE-wrenches] High End battery

 

Hi Wrenches,

 

I've got a customer that has an older off-grid system with a 5 string ~2000 Ahr 
(No I didn't install this) L16 battery bank that is failing.  Its a Trace SW 
4024 system where the batteries are located in a difficult-to-access crawl 
space where I'm sure they never got watered.

 

We'd like to have these characteristics:

1.  Modular (need to be able to get them to the crawl space)

2.  Maintenance free

3.  Able to be abused and bounce back

4.  Compatible with an Outback MX 60 charge controller (preferably)

5.  In case of charge controller failure, we'd like the batteries to be able to 
go over the winter with no charge and not be damaged

6.  Need about 30-40 kWh bank size

7.  Able to withstand cool temps (operate decently at 45F) withstand near 
freezing temps over winter (with no usage)

8.  Price tag isn't a big constraint with these customers

 

What are some batteries you might recommend?

 

Thanks in advance
-- 

 

 

 

Mac Lewis

"Yo solo sé que no sé nada." -Sócrates


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