Yapask1.
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Yapask1.
Yap is of course an exotic island in the West Caroline Islands. I tweet pi2 and yanandu on occasion from this fairly remote island. You can ask.A little of both probably - except I typed pi1 instead of pi2. A rose by any other name....... yap yap yap yap yap
The Trojan Red batteries are going for $5,450 now.
PS: Only add "Battery" water to the batteries when they are charged !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Trace 3kw Inverter - $23k at OchoA ( Sounds mislabeled price wise )
Xantrex 3.6kw Inverter - $43k at OchoA
A 9.5 KW inverter????????????????????????
For 800 US ?????????????????????????????
I doubt it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have been reading about Gel batteries instead of the typical wet cel batteries for the inversores...anyone have experience with these?
The advantage to those batteries is ZERO maintenance!!
Hi dear it all depends on what kind of battery you have. If you have a cheap one then it will tend to run out faster. If you have a better brand than it will last a bit longer. What i do when i have my laptop plugged in is to turn the car on about every 45 min to an hour just to be safe but i have used a portable radio plugged into my car for thre hours and i did not have any problems Hope this was helpful!!!!!!!!!
A 9.5 KW inverter????????????????????????
For 800 US ?????????????????????????????
I doubt it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Also, is there not a person that does all this battery recharging crap?? Like an Inversorcero or someone like that?
yeah, he's generally called a husband. quite useful in other areas as well. i heartily recommend!
any electrician, really. or even you. all you need is to check water level periodically and fill the batteries up when needed. not that i understand what that means - this is what miesposo tells me when he proudly takes off to the laundry room with the intention of doing "some work". i let him be. it's a male pride thing. like fishing, i think![]()
yeah, he's generally called a husband. quite useful in other areas as well. i heartily recommend!
any electrician, really. or even you. all you need is to check water level periodically and fill the batteries up when needed. not that i understand what that means - this is what miesposo tells me when he proudly takes off to the laundry room with the intention of doing "some work". i let him be. it's a male pride thing. like fishing, i think![]()
The key to long "Wet Cell" battery life is maintenence!!
Have a calender on the wall,and mark each time you check the water level.
Like "Wilford Brimley" says about your blood sugar,"Check it,and check it often.More as the barreries age.Don't overfill.An inch from the top is good.
I also add a little EDTA to the water,"Battery Water",about a tablespoon to each quart of distilled water.
The last thing,is that a friend of mine brought me a devicethat uses the batteries current to pass an intermittent pulse through the battery bank.One device for each 4 batteries.It's called a "Desulfiter. Cost $50 US.Have it on for about a year,the batteries are two years old.Only time will tell.??????????????????????????????????????????
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