I'm designing a solar house and found your site while searching for batteries for solar systems. I noticed such phrases as "1 Module for 12v systems" and "90 lumens with a 200 ma draw". Could you fix these please? The proper way to write them is "12 V", "90 lm", and "200 mA". Units that are named for a person, such as the volt (for Alessandro Volta), have a capital letter in their symbol; units that are not, such as the lumen (from Latin for light) do not (except for the liter for typographic reasons). The symbol for hour is h (not hr), while H stands for the henry, the unit of electrical inductance.
Also, I'd like to be able to view the site entirely in metric. All dimensions of my house are in millimeters, so I'd like to see the sizes of solar panels, stoves, and fridges in millimeters. Our officially preferred system of units is the metric system, and has been for decades. Metric is easier to calculate in. It's been my system since I played with 8 mm Lego blocks as a child, as well as that of many other Americans. Pierre -- La sal en el mar es más que en la sangre. Le sel dans la mer est plus que dans le sang.
