Lead cadmium or lead calcium? Again, I do not have the cycle chart handy, but 
hopefully James can post that. 

Todd

On Monday, October 4, 2010 8:11am, "Mark Frye" <ma...@berkeleysolar.com> said:


Todd,
 
Can you give us a comparison of lead vs lead cadmium?
 
My understanding is that lead cadmium are suited for standby operations such as 
telecomm back up.  That means spending most of the time in float, with 
occasional short term high discharge rate with very high DOD available.
 
How well do they cross over into a daily-cycle off-grid situation with moderate 
daily DOD?
 
Mark Frye 
Berkeley Solar Electric Systems 
303 Redbud Way 
Nevada City,  CA 95959 
(530) 401-8024 
[http://www.berkeleysolar.com/] www.berkeleysolar.com  
 

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I know many on this list disagree, but this sounds SO typical for sealed 
batteries. It is why I never use em... never! If they are 5 years old, you are 
probably at the limit of their life. Replace em with flooded lead calciums and 
your customers (and you) will be happy for 20+ years.

my .o2

Todd


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