Hello Travis,
I apologize for any inconvenience and for not having the data more available. 
We are currently working on making sure that system designers have easy access 
to our data. The L16RE-2V battery does have significantly more cycle life than 
the L16E-AC battery. The "AC" part actually stands for Access and Cleaning. The 
AC Series batteries were designed for floor scrubbers, sweepers, and aerial 
work platforms. The RE Series batteries, on the other hand, were specifically 
designed to meet the challenges of RE applications. I prepared a graph for you 
and for the rest of the wrenches. Please feel free to contact me if you need 
additional data. Please let me know if you would like the MS Excel version of 
the chart.

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Best Regards,

Ronald Paredes
Technical Product Manager - Renewable Energy
Trojan Battery Company

12380 Clark Street
Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670
Tel: (562)236-3000 Ext. 3066
Fax: (562)236-3279
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Trojan Battery Company - Clean Energy for Life(tm)

From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org 
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Travis Creswell
Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2010 12:16 PM
To: 'RE-wrenches'
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Trojan L16 2v vs 6v

Greetings Esteemed Wrenches,

I searched the archives and didn't find a specific reference to my question so 
please accept my apology in advance if this has already been covered.

Are the 2v Trojan L16s a much better option than the "standard" (non-re, 370 
Ah) L16?  Local distributor tells me they are specially formulated for 
renewable energy.  They have a 7yr warranty vs. 6 months for the standard L16 
which is pretty attractive.  kWh capacity wise they are the same.  But I can't 
find any actual cycle life curves for either battery which is a pretty critical 
data point in my mind. (would it kill Trojan to publish that on their 
website????)  My cost on the 2v L16 is nearly 50% more than the standard L16 so 
it's certainly worth doing some homework.

It's time to replace a set (3 strings of 4) of L16's that I'm sure have been 
abused in a full time off grid residence.  They won't even make it through the 
night anymore.  I adopted this system several years ago and found a severely 
sulfated one yr old set of chronically under charged batteries that had 
replaced a set that they had gotten less than 2yrs out of.   Most of the usual 
suspects....small solar array, both solar and gen charge settings left at the 
factory defaults, Tri-metric was there but not installed, and customer who 
didn't pay attention because he didn't have the time. On at least several 
occasions the customer let the electrolyte level drop to the point where the 
plates are exposed.  I immediately upped the charge settings then over the last 
3yrs I've increased the solar to just over 2kW, replaced the tired 8kW 
generator with 12kW and added a second 4024.  All of these upgrades should lead 
to much a better life for the next set of batteries.

If the budget wasn't such a major concern I'd like to get them into a set of 
HUP's which I still might be able to.  A comparable set of HUP's is just over 
2x's the money but they offer at least 3 times the life on paper anyway.  We've 
got numerous sets of HUPs out there.  Some are approaching 10yrs old but 
customers take very good care of them.

Thanks in advance for any input or suggestions.

Best,
Travis Creswell
Ozark Energy Services





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