What you do is collect all your old galvanized stuff and a bunch of old
copper wire. Cut your galvanize 2 inches short of the height of a 5 gallon
bucket, solder a lead to that. Wrap each one in baking paper then wrap
those in your copper wire. Then wrap those  in two more wraps of baking
paper. Wire ten ov those in series. Wrap those ten in 2 wraps of baking
paper.
Stuff as many of those bundles in your five gallon bucket as you can fit
and wire them in parallel
Get yourself some sea salt or any other pure salt and a big ol pot. Boil a
bunch of distilled water and keep adding salt til it doesnt dissolve any
more. Let it cool and siphon it off leaving the un dissolved salt in the
pot.
Pour your saturated solution in the bucket til just below the galvanised
solder joint.
Drill yourself two holes in the lid and pull your two leads out.
File for a green tax discount with the feds for using upcycled green
batteries.
Do this 3 or 4 times a day per site.

On Mon, May 10, 2021, 1:05 PM Jason McKemie <
j.mcke...@veloxinetbroadband.com> wrote:

> What have others had good luck with?
>
> I just received a quote for a Narada Li-ion 100AH that was a bit more
> expensive than I had hoped, so I may go with something more conventional.
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