Re: Solar
Reply #36 –
Both the above my last comment are helpful.
As far as the 1/5th C I appreciate the bell part of the charging curve. Thanks for the refresh.
The easy simple way is just to add a couple more gels as they are not as affected by the slow charge rate.
Versus spend a lot of coach bucks to be able to run Lifeline AGM's
The higher capacity and quicker charging versus just adding gels.
Sure seems to not pencil well doesn't it.
My current need for the quicker charging and higher capacity of the Lifelines is not very high.
Bought the heavy slides that were posted here in preparation for adding a couple more mk gels maybe in a vented box to be installed in the big compartment next to the current battery area.
As my Magnum inverter in the same area is not non spark certified I would need to enclose the batteries.
Mk states no battery boxes but a vented box might work.
Two mk 8g8d's added to my three should allow a possible future refer change out.
The Tesla's powerwall seems to have a wider operating temp range. I understand it has a liquid internal cooling system with a circulating motor and maybe a fan.
Would be a fantastic rv power system but TESLA only installs in single family residences.
Probably worried about crashes.
Hard to have a runaway fire with gel batteries with marine UL listed fire retardant cabling with its pvc covering.
It been reported that Panasonic has been researching a new battery design.
Hopefully that's dr goodenoughs silicone based battery for his li-ion design he did 37 years ago.
Triple the Energy storage. Cheap. Ten times faster recharge without damage. 20k cycle life. No lithium
That might allow a electric wheel driven rv or car or truck. Like a locomotive?