HUP Solar ones I have installed since ’94? http://hupsolarone.com/ 

I have only have one failure & I completely attribute the failure to a client 
who obviously “Knew way more than me”. He managed to kill a set in 1.2 years & 
wanted a warranty replacement. I told him to “forget it that, I was not going 
to submit a claim.”

I have one client that has 23+ years on a set of HUPS. (I trained her well)

I currently have a 2490-ahr/48-volt set on my offgrid home and love them. I am 
still holding off on LI batteries for a spell. All’yall please let me know how 
they are doing over time.

 

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From: RE-wrenches <[email protected]> On Behalf Of 
Howie Michaelson
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2018 10:53 AM
To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] steel cased industrial batteries

 

Hi All,

As someone who has loyally recommended, used and installed Rolls/Surrette 
batteries for 2 decades, I am interested to hear from those that have a decent 
history with both Rolls and HUP batteries. My experience with Rolls (in 
significant part do to my relationship with Roy at RAE) has been mostly very 
positive. Of course I've read of the glories of HUP batteries on this list for 
years as well, but have always chosen to stick with Rolls.  While I am watching 
and waiting for L-ion development/pricing to make sense for folks that don't 
have tons of expendable income, for various reasons I am interested in direct 
comparisons of Rolls vs. HUP batteries in terms of failure rates, pricing, 
maintenance, break-in periods, etc. Feel free to respond on or off list as 
seems appropriate.

As always,TIA for whatever input you are willing to share!

Howie

Howie Michaelson
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On Fri, Jun 8, 2018 at 11:27 AM, Ray <[email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:

HUP is made by Enersys.  We've had great luck with them over the years, sold 
many sets. 2100 cycles to 80% DOD is written into the 10 yr warranty.

Ray Walters
Remote Solar
303 505-8760

On 6/8/18 8:54 AM, jay wrote:

HI All,

I’ve wondering if there are recommendations for steel cased flooded industrial 
batteries.
Would be looking for 12v packs, 1500-2000 amp hr.

There are many brands out there, HUP, IBE, Enersys, others?

Its been a while since I’ve had to even look at them and I figured someone out 
there has some current info, recommendations, best price etc.



thanks

jay

peltz power
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