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Forum Index : Solar : Lead Carbon Battries
| Author | Message | ||||
| Old Seagull Man Regular Member  Joined: 21/12/2019 Location: AustraliaPosts: 55 | 
 Has anyone had any experience with Lead Carbon Batteries? Please? | ||||
| Solar Mike Guru  Joined: 08/02/2015 Location: New ZealandPosts: 1173 | 
 We have been using the 6REXC300 6 volt batteries for a few years. 61Kg each in groups of 8 to make a 48v bank, takes 2 people to move them into a 2 tier high steel rack. They are not to be confused with "Lead Crystal" batteries, which are only marginally better than normal sealed gel batteries. 6REXC300OG.pdf They have a very low self discharge, and don't have to be always fully recharged like other LA batteries. We selected these as they are inside a semi sealed 12m container and have a 15-20 year life. The 2V versions are better for higher capacity setups. Cheers Mike | ||||
| Davo99 Guru  Joined: 03/06/2019 Location: AustraliaPosts: 1584 | 
 So very many different types of batteries around! | ||||
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