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pianotuna
Jan 06, 2016Nomad III
Hi red31,
No. But because of the thicker plate they may be able to be rescued more often than thinner plate designs.
It is always a trade off.
First understand that every cycle destroys part of the positive plate. There is no way around that--but a thicker plate, under the same load, may last longer.
2nd understand that reversing hard sulfation of the plates sort of "blasts" material off the surfaces. This material falls to the bottom of the cell and may be more or less inert and can not be used to store energy any more.
The best thing to do is to charge fully each and every cycle. There are just two economical ways to do that. One is to use shore power and the other is to have a solar system.
The system needs to be designed to fit the needs of the end user. If I had more than a beer budget I'd look at LI batteries with a propane powered heating system. But....I can't justify the costs. Instead my "best fit" is 12 volt agm jars. For some other person 6 volt batteries may be a better fit.
No. But because of the thicker plate they may be able to be rescued more often than thinner plate designs.
It is always a trade off.
First understand that every cycle destroys part of the positive plate. There is no way around that--but a thicker plate, under the same load, may last longer.
2nd understand that reversing hard sulfation of the plates sort of "blasts" material off the surfaces. This material falls to the bottom of the cell and may be more or less inert and can not be used to store energy any more.
The best thing to do is to charge fully each and every cycle. There are just two economical ways to do that. One is to use shore power and the other is to have a solar system.
The system needs to be designed to fit the needs of the end user. If I had more than a beer budget I'd look at LI batteries with a propane powered heating system. But....I can't justify the costs. Instead my "best fit" is 12 volt agm jars. For some other person 6 volt batteries may be a better fit.
red31 wrote:
are thicker plates 'easier' to recover from neglect/abuse?
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