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pianotuna
Jun 16, 2013Nomad III
Hi Acei,
Be aware that, the taller the battery, the more important it is to use a charging routine that helps prevent stratification.
For a bank of three 12 volt batteries (6 x 2 = 12) there is only one method to wire them in a balanced manner. Only method #3 on this page will work: correctly interconnecting multiple twelve volt batteries
Others may say it doesn't matter--but unless there is a compelling reason to not optimize charging and discharging why not do it the best possible way?
In your shoes I'd still consider two volt jars such as the Trojan L16RE-2V fourth one down on the chart
Be aware that, the taller the battery, the more important it is to use a charging routine that helps prevent stratification.
For a bank of three 12 volt batteries (6 x 2 = 12) there is only one method to wire them in a balanced manner. Only method #3 on this page will work: correctly interconnecting multiple twelve volt batteries
Others may say it doesn't matter--but unless there is a compelling reason to not optimize charging and discharging why not do it the best possible way?
In your shoes I'd still consider two volt jars such as the Trojan L16RE-2V fourth one down on the chart
Acei wrote:
How about six of the following?
http://www.civicsolar.com/product/trojan-j305e-6v-305ah-flooded-battery
It is rated at 305Ah.
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