Hi boB, 

I would say maintenance is a large issue - especially when dealing with L-16's 
or the like, as the number of cells & connections gets large, i.e. 1000-1200AH 
@ 48VDC is three (3) strings, 24 batteries and 72 cells.  Will a client water 
24 cells...maybe - 72?? 

However, from Tech Support days, imbalance is the larger problem.  It seems to 
take 18 months - 3 years and then you would get SG readings where one (1) bank 
was perfect and the other(s) is significantly lower......which is hard to 
overcome without effort (either break the banks & charge independently or 
hammer the banks and allow the high string to get even higher).  

One of the key take aways that often gets overlooked is the proper initial 
activation of the strings.  It is impossible for all cells to have identical 
resting voltage.  During commissioning, each string should be charged to 
2.45-2.5VPC and held until all cells read the same voltage.  If running 
multiple strings, then connect the strings and run the entire bank at 
2.45-2.5VPC until all cells measure the same voltage.  Now the bank is well 
balanced and the chances of a major imbalance are greatly reduced.  However, 
even after this effort, if you use an amp clamp, you will notice slight 
differences in the amount of current being accepted by each bank. 

Best, 

Jamie 




>>> boB Gudgel <b...@midnitesolar.com> 6/1/2011 5:00 AM >>>
On 5/31/2011 11:25 PM, Tom Elliot wrote: 


Bob, 

  

I totally understand the concern about multiple strings *if the strings are 
connected across the battery bank* as had always been the tradition in off-grid 
installations.  My own experience with such a bank in my system  showed why 
when I had a single cell get to near meltdown.  I was lucky to find it.
 


This might be a good reason for an installer to have one of those FLIR (or 
similar) thermal imager cameras.   They're a bit on the expensive side, but 
could
really be helpful for so many things.   Even just to know if you have left a 
nut loose (under load of course)

boB






Maintenance is another reason, such banks are far more difficult to maintain.  
But I think those concerns are ameliorated a great deal with a buss bar 
installation and once I did that I never had another problem and found the 
battery bank much easier to maintain because the strings no longer had to be 
right next to each other.  Heck, it would be possible to put each series string 
in its own box for that matter.  And with the inclusion of string fuses that 
reduces problems even further.  

  

When living with an off-grid system my biggest concern was system reliability 
and redundancy and the idea of a single string failure was a big worry which is 
why I never would consider it. 

  

Tom 

  

  

  

From: boB Gudgel ( mailto:b...@midnitesolar.com ) 

Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2011 8:16 PM 

To: RE-wrenches ( mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org ) 

Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] 24 volt Battery Bank comparison 

  



OK, I've been hearing for years now that one battery string is best and maybe 
two but no more should be used.

What is the reason for this fear ???    What is the experience with multiple 
strings in parallel ??

If it is because of current sharing of the strings, that shouldn't be an 
insurmountable problem if the wiring is done right.

If it has to do with the possibility of fire, which Darryl mentioned, seems 
that series string fuses could mitigate the possibility of that issue, if 
because of shorted cells, just like PV combiners.

Or maybe it has to do with the trouble of getting into the middle of a pile of 
batteries ?  Use battery boxes ?

The strings are in parallel and so they all get the same voltage, theoretically 
anyway if the connections are good.

I would think that the more strings, the LESS stress on individual batteries, 
not more.  The current in each battery should be less than it would be I would 
think.

So what is the real experience ??

Is a battery balancer the answer ??

Thanks,
boB









On May 31, 2011, at 8:23 PM, "Wayne Irwin" <wa...@pureenergysolar.com> wrote:




I think the verdict is 12 - Rolls 2-YS-31 2430 AH @ 20 HR (one string) and one 
dry spare in storage is the best case scenario!

Wayne Irwin, EE
Director of Engineering
Pure Energy Solar International Inc. 
State Licensed Solar Contractor
License # CVC56695 
wa...@pureenergysolar.com
http://pureenergysolar.com
352 377-6527 Office
352 336-3299 Fax
352 316-1637 Cell 
  



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