[Elecraft] Batteries and solar power
David Cutter
d.cutter at ntlworld.com
Sat Nov 30 09:36:39 EST 2013
Hello Jack
I can see your experience is good. I haven't so far uncovered what is meant
by "life" for these batteries, perhaps it's when the energy being fed in is
more than double what is taken out or something of the kind, or the time it
takes to drain to a projected cut-off. I doubt that the internal resistance
is measured. As an ex marine operator, standby (emergency) battery life was
very important and they were replaced on a strict schedule, however good or
bad they might be in use - a bit like alarm batteries and such like. I know
amateur requirements are somewhat "flexible" shall we say : - )
David
G3UNA
I live in Florida and as a fishing guide, the 4 group 27 AGM batteries on
my boat have performed perfectly now for over 4 years of almost daily use. I
have almost every piece of marine electronics and radios running on the
boat.
Jack
W4GRJ
On Nov 30, 2013, at 3:17, "David Cutter" <d.cutter at ntlworld.com> wrote:
As I understand it, AGM batteries are designed for high current performance,
ie good for engine starting, but for radio use I would have thought that gel
batteries would be more suitable as they have a longer life, particularly in
hot climates. I have no experience of either, just reading the specs.
David
G3UNA
> On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 05:36:15 +1000, John's email <ke4d at att.net> wrote:
>
> I use 2 x 6V 300AH AGM batteries as the prime power source in my shack.
> I use a 15Amp smart charger to keep them topped up whilst mains power is
> available and a 200Watt solar panel is available for after cyclones
> (hurricanes) as we invariably lose power for a day or three after them.
>
>
> --
> Jeff Cochrane - VK4XA
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