We use decent marine deep cycle batteries with an Iota charger. A large part of battery life is the quality of the charger. Just using DC for all the power needs, so don't need the extra load of inverting/transforming to get back to dc. The way to go if you are able to. The RB333 has built in voltage monitoring available via snmp. Steve --
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