Hi William,

You asked how much energy the "battery" is expect to consume. At 300 to 1200 
watts perhaps you mean how much the XW's consume from the battery? The idle 
current? Please clarify. The battery does not consume power except for self 
discharge which is very small. If healthy, the 8A8D will have about 2% per 
month self discharge, tested by open circuit voltage. As it ages, expect that 
to increase. 

If you have a defective 8A8D battery(s), it will usually exhibit high surface 
temperature and possible valve opening during the end of the absorb cycle (57.6 
volts @ 77°). Check the current going to each battery. You can do this with two 
clamp on DC current meters on either side of the battery in test. Current 
should be about 0.5 to 1 amp across the battery at the end of absorb. High 
current and temperature indicate a defective battery. This battery(s) will act 
as a load and will lower the net bank capacity at night.  BTW, I have never 
been able to recover an AGM from this state.

Now...some bad news. The MK 8A8D is a Deka AGM battery. We have sold and 
installed these 8D's for many years with few failures. Lately we are having far 
too many Deka's going bad in just over 1 year. Since it only has a 1 year 
replacement, my customers are VERY upset. After speaking with my Deka rep. last 
week and I have decided to advise customers to not purchase the Deka 8D's.

Larry Crutcher
Starlight Solar Power Systems



On Oct 31, 2011, at 8:20 PM, William Miller wrote:

> Friends:
> 
> I have looked on the on-line literature but I can not find this answer:  I 
> have a client with 16 MK 8A8D batteries in 48 volt configuration feeding 3 XW 
> inverters.  How much energy will these batteries be expected to consume at 
> night?  We simulated darkness measured a wide range of values, anywhere from 
> 300 watts to 1200 watts.  Has anyone measured or calculated this?
> 
> Thanks in advance...
> 
> William

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