[SOLD] What should I do with my current batteries?

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When I do the Lithium upgrade, what should I do with my current batteries?

They are now 3 years old and have been used for two years but they are good for over 2000 cycles (10x a Bosch power frame :) ). In fact, they are designed for a 12-year working life.

The problem is that they weigh 69Kg each and are an odd shape. But for someone with a big van that wants 300-400Ah of usable capacity, they would be excellent. It would be a shame to split the set of three. Brand new they cost nearly £600 each, so £1800 for the three.

I guess I will have to eBay them, but it would be nice if a member wants to buy them.


https://www.tayna.co.uk/industrial-batteries/northstar/nsb-210ft/
 
interesting. I am looking at increasing my capacity but don't want to (can't afford to :( ) move to Lithium. What kind of money for the three?
 
interesting. I am looking at increasing my capacity but don't want to (can't afford to :( ) move to Lithium. What kind of money for the three?

To a member, who collects them I think £500 would be fair, that's less than £170 per battery.
I will even provide the 70mm link cables, fuse holders and fuses that they currently have fitted.
 
To a member, who collects them I think £500 would be fair, that's less than £170 per battery.
I will even provide the 70mm link cables, fuse holders and fuses that they currently have fitted.
I'll PM you :)
 
Why couldn't this have been 3 months ago lol.
Too late.... they're mine. all mine Mwwahhaha :devilish: :devilish: :devilish:


(got to use that spare 1100Kg payload for something :LOL: )
 

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