jimindenver said:And you'd think y'all never saw a 6v starting battery.
Spaceman Spiff said:Bigger cells = bigger plates, more electrolyte = more capacity.
Add to the list:
6. 6V, deep cycle batteries each have 1/2 the weight of a comparable 12V deep cycle battery: 6V, 200AH battery = ~60 lbs; 12V, 200AH battery = ~120 lbs. I'd rather lift 60 lbs twice than 120 lbs once. Becomes very important if your battery box is in a hard to reach place.
7. 6V golf cart batteries are easy to find (I got mine at Sam's Club). True deep cycle 12V batteries, not so much.
-- Spiff
ZoNiE said:... That's what.
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Wait, aren't Nerds the cool kids?
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WheelEstate USA said:...
Now, to start on a budget, a 12 V "deep cycle" from Wally's and a 100 watt solar kit will get you started with a basic system...you can always upgrade over time.
ccbreder said:Keep in mind that all the 12 volt batteries you see in the common battery stores that are labeled marine "deep cycle" are not true deep cycle. All Golf Cart batteries you see in the common battery store are true deep cycle.
SternWake said:[excerpt for example]
Best case scenario. From 80% to 100% take s no less than 3.5 hours when brought upto and then held at proper temperature compensated absorption voltage.
SternWake said:I try and outline ' ideal' for maximum battery longevity. So reader knows what ideal is.
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newbs and everybody really should just aim to get battery as close to fully charged as possible as often as possible to prevent premature battery failure .
Vagabound said:Ideal: Understood. Thanks for the good info so far. Sorry to give your thumbs a real workout on the phone! ;-)
Goal: Acknowledge that you said that newbie explanations ain't your cup of tea, but I'll give it one last shot (I have faith in you!). Would you say that the simplest method is as follows:
1) Somehow learn what "full charge" voltage is for your battery (12.7v, 13.2v, etc.). (How - same for all 12v or user's manual?)
2) Monitor the voltage a few times a day to see that it reaches that level each day.
3) If it doesn't, come up with a method of pushing it there, such as driving around a bit (if wired for that) or turning on a Honda generator for a while.
Am I on the right track here?
Vagabound
Trebor English said:...
model price cca Ah RC weight description.
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If I had paid a kilobuck for a gaggle of L16s (6 Volt) I would probably pay more attention to them yielding a greater number of cycles.
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