http://www.lake-renewable-energy.com/inc/sdetail/1200
Does anybody have any experience of these?
220ah Leisure Battery
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Hi Peter - are these the UPS type batteries?
What spec did you use?
Many thanks
Christopher
What spec did you use?
Many thanks
Christopher
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They do have a tube vent on top which would have to be routed up and not leak. I prefer to keep them upright.
The 10 batteries were 200 amphr and the 20 replacements are 100 amphr. I have the 100 amhrs doubled up in parallel to make 200 amphrs.
With these, if you go for a bigger heavier car, or a pickup truck as in Bob Brants book, you can really load it up with batteries without it being too heavy for the suspension or costing too much.
Peter
The 10 batteries were 200 amphr and the 20 replacements are 100 amphr. I have the 100 amhrs doubled up in parallel to make 200 amphrs.
With these, if you go for a bigger heavier car, or a pickup truck as in Bob Brants book, you can really load it up with batteries without it being too heavy for the suspension or costing too much.
Peter
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