SimonM
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I currently have 4x Banner 95751 100/110ah batteries in my MH. They’re hooked up to 220w of solar, MPPT controller and a B2B.
However, before I added the latter I used to have just a simple controller and used to leave the MH on ehu at home almost permanently.
As a consequence, added to a lot of neglect, I found that all of the cells were extremely low on levels and had plenty of dry plates exposed. Filling them all took rather a lot of water. I wasn’t aware that they needed regular checking, low maintenance not no maintenance. Luckily I did have them breathing to the outsides.
Concerned that I had done damage I removed all of them and took them in to be checked over. 1 was showing 82% capacity and the other 3 were 64-66%. My fault, I cooked them with neglect. I’m assuming that those 3 are pretty much shot - do you agree?
When I was working as purchasing manager for a large motor factor I had access to a large number of battery manufacturers, Bosch, Banner, Platinum, Yuasa. I originally chose Banner not knowing much about what to get. I still don’t.
I think I need to sort out some replacements in the near future as I’m not convinced they’ll last me on a long trip, and I dont want to get stuck. So what to buy? I’m not flush enough to go down the lithium route, so it’ll be lead acid for now.
I’ve come up with some options, but herein lies my confusion retaining the same battery dimensions as my Banners.
Bosch/Varta L3015/LFD90 (both are the same) 90ah, maintenance free, 200 cycles, 4yr warranty, 24kg
Yuasa L36-EFB, 100ah, mf, 200 cycles, 3yr warranty, 24kg
Yuasa L36-AGM, 90ah, mf, 400 cycles, 2yr warranty, 25.6kg
Disregarding the price differences I will still buy at wholesale direct from the manufacturer, I’m assuming the AGM battery should be the better option 400 cycles, but only has a 2Yr warranty. Bosch is 4yr and 200cycles. Yuasa EFB is 200cycles and 3 year warranty.
We do use an inverter to nuke some evening meals, but as my wife still works school hours we don’t get away very often.
I’d appreciate your comments, or alternative suggestions, I can access Exide as well
However, before I added the latter I used to have just a simple controller and used to leave the MH on ehu at home almost permanently.
As a consequence, added to a lot of neglect, I found that all of the cells were extremely low on levels and had plenty of dry plates exposed. Filling them all took rather a lot of water. I wasn’t aware that they needed regular checking, low maintenance not no maintenance. Luckily I did have them breathing to the outsides.
Concerned that I had done damage I removed all of them and took them in to be checked over. 1 was showing 82% capacity and the other 3 were 64-66%. My fault, I cooked them with neglect. I’m assuming that those 3 are pretty much shot - do you agree?
When I was working as purchasing manager for a large motor factor I had access to a large number of battery manufacturers, Bosch, Banner, Platinum, Yuasa. I originally chose Banner not knowing much about what to get. I still don’t.
I think I need to sort out some replacements in the near future as I’m not convinced they’ll last me on a long trip, and I dont want to get stuck. So what to buy? I’m not flush enough to go down the lithium route, so it’ll be lead acid for now.
I’ve come up with some options, but herein lies my confusion retaining the same battery dimensions as my Banners.
Bosch/Varta L3015/LFD90 (both are the same) 90ah, maintenance free, 200 cycles, 4yr warranty, 24kg
Yuasa L36-EFB, 100ah, mf, 200 cycles, 3yr warranty, 24kg
Yuasa L36-AGM, 90ah, mf, 400 cycles, 2yr warranty, 25.6kg
Disregarding the price differences I will still buy at wholesale direct from the manufacturer, I’m assuming the AGM battery should be the better option 400 cycles, but only has a 2Yr warranty. Bosch is 4yr and 200cycles. Yuasa EFB is 200cycles and 3 year warranty.
We do use an inverter to nuke some evening meals, but as my wife still works school hours we don’t get away very often.
I’d appreciate your comments, or alternative suggestions, I can access Exide as well