Maggie Flinn said:So hook up one positive to one negative on the batteries and then I will have the 12 volts. I get it. And do the same with the 2 100 watt panel. One positive to one negative ? Correct?
akrvbob said:Is there a reason you want to put your panels in series. There are times when you want to, but it isn't the norm. Usually parallel is better--but not always.
bardo said:Time to upgrade battery bank.
Is it worth paying $60 for the duracell ultra? They're 4lbs heavier a piece. 235AH
https://www.batteriesplus.com/productdetails/sligc125
vs
The standard 215AH
https://www.batteriesplus.com/productdetails/sligc110
akrvbob said:Is there a reason you want to put your panels in series
akrvbob said:I’ll also talk about connecting your panels in series instead of parallel [img=1x1]http://ir-na.amazon-adsystem.com/e/ir?t=cheaprvliving-20&l=as2&o=1&a=B000A3I3GA[/img]to reduce the voltage drop over a distance.
John61CT said:Flooded, you can see the cell opening covers in the pic.
Good quality GEL or AGM are **much** more expensive per AH.
Not as robust, much fussier about charging requirements and generally don't last as long, all else being equal.
Plus you can can check specific gravity with a cheap hydrometer for adjusting your charge sources, less need for an expensive SoC battery monitor.
Maggie Flinn said:Are these considered gel, sealed or flooded?
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Weight said:It is always better to get the best of any brand. My choice would be the 230 ah, and now they offer 250 ah Duracell flooded GC2.
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