TractorJeff
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We often stay at my brother's remote cabin.
Originally Generator powered, but now Solar powered by Renogy products rated at 800 watts capacity. Currently the battery bank consists of 7 Walmart Marine/Trolling 12 volt batteries rated at 105 amp/hours each. The batteries are parallel connected for 735 amp/hours. There was a 5 gallon Hot Water tank at 1500 watts which has been replaced by a 10 gallon Tank at 1650 watts. The Hot Water is only turned on in the morning for 2 showers, when the 2nd shower is done, it is turned off after a half hour of recovery (for Math sake, assume 2hrs).
My major questions are about the Lead Acid batteries!
Everything I have read so far states that the batteries can only be discharged down to 85%. I assume this is a Voltage related value?
BUT!
There is another value given as 50% usable capacity (or something like that?) This 50% number is the one that I can't seem to get a handle on?
Very often in the morning the Inverter shuts off on Low Voltage Alarm towards the end of the Hot Water recovery period.
Assuming 6 hours of high production sunlight, how many more Walmart batteries could be added while getting full recovery?
Nephew buys the batteries for his Dad, so DO NOT SAY CHANGE TO ANOTHER TYPE!
The system seemed to work last year with the 5 gallon Hot Water tank, but not this year with the 10 gallon tank.
Can anyone help?
Originally Generator powered, but now Solar powered by Renogy products rated at 800 watts capacity. Currently the battery bank consists of 7 Walmart Marine/Trolling 12 volt batteries rated at 105 amp/hours each. The batteries are parallel connected for 735 amp/hours. There was a 5 gallon Hot Water tank at 1500 watts which has been replaced by a 10 gallon Tank at 1650 watts. The Hot Water is only turned on in the morning for 2 showers, when the 2nd shower is done, it is turned off after a half hour of recovery (for Math sake, assume 2hrs).
My major questions are about the Lead Acid batteries!
Everything I have read so far states that the batteries can only be discharged down to 85%. I assume this is a Voltage related value?
BUT!
There is another value given as 50% usable capacity (or something like that?) This 50% number is the one that I can't seem to get a handle on?
Very often in the morning the Inverter shuts off on Low Voltage Alarm towards the end of the Hot Water recovery period.
Assuming 6 hours of high production sunlight, how many more Walmart batteries could be added while getting full recovery?
Nephew buys the batteries for his Dad, so DO NOT SAY CHANGE TO ANOTHER TYPE!
The system seemed to work last year with the 5 gallon Hot Water tank, but not this year with the 10 gallon tank.
Can anyone help?
