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All I can say for sure is the bigger the build the more apparent the results.
With John's 10 coiler at his shop, Peter ran it to charge the big cell phone tower bank and there was MASSIVE gains. One of the ideas of why is the ultra low impedance of the batteries so using larger flooded cell batts are best and we have seen some indication that the ultra low impedance of the LiFePO4 batteries have been giving some serious gains. But that isn't across the board. Some members in Energy Science Forum used those and I don't believe they saw the same results. But I have a friend right here with a simple SSG running 24v banks front and back with the LiFEPO4's and he can keep swapping the batteries and they stair step right up to the top.
Yes, I have been saving up for some time now for some big good quality deep-cycle batteries for my 10-coiler, what about batteries by Crown like this one:
Yes, I have been saving up for some time now for some big good quality deep-cycle batteries for my 10-coiler, what about batteries by Crown like this one:
From what I've seen, Crown is supposed to be pretty good. They seem to be Trojan knock-offs. I was considering the Crown version of the T105 Trojans for home solar.
If you can get Trojan for close to the same price, I'd go with Trojan.
Personally, I'd go with multiple T105 sizes and put them in parallel if you're looking for more capacity instead of going with larger ones - even with a solar system because they're easier to deal with.
Would be nice if there were specs for the ohms of each battery.
From what I've seen, Crown is supposed to be pretty good. They seem to be Trojan knock-offs. I was considering the Crown version of the T105 Trojans for home solar.
If you can get Trojan for close to the same price, I'd go with Trojan.
Personally, I'd go with multiple T105 sizes and put them in parallel if you're looking for more capacity instead of going with larger ones - even with a solar system because they're easier to deal with.
Would be nice if there were specs for the ohms of each battery.
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