Wrenches,
I feel compelled to chime in here. Ten years ago, we
installed 24, Rolls 2-KS-33P, 2 volt batteries for the shop. Though they
were in a climate-controlled environment and maybe went to 50% SOC a
dozen times over 10 years, usually ranged 75-100% SOC, we had the first
failure just before 7 year warranty ended. Unfortunately soon after
there were two more failures we had to pay for, then most recently 2-3
more were very difficult to maintain good SGs and were sagging more in
voltage when loaded. We tried several EQs and then deep discharges and
hard and long re-charges to try and de-sulphate without luck. So we
recently replaced the pack. We know how to care for FLA batteries, been
doing so since the 80's.
I'm not faulting Rolls/Surrette, Steve Higgins tried to
help, /maybe/ I should take some responsibility but the reason I am
sharing this bad experience (I was expecting 15++ years from this kind
of battery) is at some point after installation I checked the date codes
and found there were 5, count them FIVE different dates, one or two of
which were /more than a year old/ when purchased. Ouch. Another
expensive lesson learned. Hopefully Rolls has a better handle
now-a-days on their post manufacture supply chain. Do you think the
different distributors that sent their "back-in-the-corner" unclaimed
2-KS-33p's to my distributor to make up my pack had their 2V chargers
floating the batteries all that time? me neither.
Moral of the story: *Check date codes* on that big
beautiful pack of lead you're ready to load onto the truck. I'm now
making it clear to our distributor that I won't be loading batteries on
my truck unless dates codes match, which they did on the replacement
SimpliPHI's.
Bill
Feather River Solar Electric
Bill Battagin, Owner
4291 Nelson St.(shipping)
5575 Genesee Rd. (USPS, UPS)
Taylorsville, CA 95983
530.284.1925 Office/ 530.258.1641 Cell
CA Lic 874049
Solar powered since 1982
On 4/4/2023 4:42 PM, Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar via RE-wrenches wrote:
Hurts my head ! Agree that you will have more trips to this house
after the next one. This is most likely not going to get you 2 more
years. All of the wiring is good, clean, and tight? Who really knows
how long it could last? Probably fine thru summer and fall.
Much better with the next L16 size up and 24 (2V) cells. Lot's of
capacity choices there from Rolls and others.
Almost Cheers time !
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On 2023-04-04 4:21 pm, Ray Walters via RE-wrenches wrote:
So the 24 batteries are actually 72 individual cells that are trying
to charge equally, with essentially no BMS. Its not just max strings,
but max # of cells, and that's double my maximum.
You mentioned they use it pretty hard, so that's the other big part
of how long L16s will last. If the customer is barely using the
available capacity, I've seen batteries last closer to 10 years, but
in this case, I think the remaining cells are close to finished. I'm
into using batteries for as long as possible as well, but customer
and installer suffering come into play, as well as the fact they'll
use much more water at the end of life, and cause a lot more
corrosion damage.
Not to be a turd at the pool party, but its not reasonable to plan on
another 2 years of service. My guess is that you will probably have
more cells fail by the time you return with the prorated warranty
replacements. Certainly rolling into the summer months, more cells
are going to start failing like pop corn. (Pop, pop, pop)
Fortress is a good battery, but some of the programming, (especially
LVD) can be tricky with older inverters. I had to use the aux out on
the CC to switch off the inverters. IF the inverters are Outback,
they have a remote switch, if its something else, you might have to
actually switch off a relay on the AC output.
Ray
On 4/4/2023 2:45 PM, Daniel Young via RE-wrenches wrote:
Thanks all for the advice. I figured it was not worth trying on a
different battery brand. I honestly needed to be able to tell them I
researched it and asked my peers.
The client really uses the 3 x strings they have and did not really
want to go down to 3. They are currently choosing to get the two
Rolls under the prorated warranty, and hopes to get another 2 useful
years out of the bank before planning to replace.
Already prepared him on the cost of the equivalent Li+ at todays
prices. So he knows roughly where he is heading.
Side note: I am in the camp of trying for 2 x strings when possible
(agree that 3 x strings is the absolute limit, and not the best
option), simply because if a single cell goes bad, I don't want a
client with essentially nothing available until we can get a
replacement and get on site. With 2 strings, they can make due at
least. That'll go out the window with Lithium though. Looking at
Fortress Power for the next battery bank for this client. But we
will see what changes in the market by the time it's needed.
With Regards,
--
Danny Young
NABCEP PV Installation Professional #031508-90
Engineering Team Lead
Solar Energy Solutions
Lexington | Louisville | Bloomington | Cincinnati | Evansville |
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*From:* RE-wrenches <re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org>
<mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org> *On Behalf Of
*Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar via RE-wrenches
*Sent:* Monday, April 3, 2023 4:34 PM
*To:* RE-wrenches <re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
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*Subject:* Re: [RE-wrenches] replace part of rolls battery bank
5 years old on 3 strings, it might not matter to mix, better get
ready for a new bank.
I have never used more than 1 string for my clients and get closer
to 10 years life, so maybe there is better advice out there.
Good Luck!
*Dave Angelini Offgrid Solar*
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On 2023-04-03 11:03 am, Daniel Young via RE-wrenches wrote:
Hello Wrenches,
Have a client with 24 x Rolls S550's. 2 of the batteries have
given up the ghost. Rolls will replace them under the pro rated
warranty.
The issue us, the client is wanting to replace them with non
Rolls batteries to save $. They can get 400AH 6V L-16 form
factor FLA batteries from a local battery house for the same
price I am going to get the new Rolls for. And that also means
they don't need to pay for freight. The net result is that they
could save $4-500 by getting the batteries locally. No freight,
and no markup on the batteries we provide (I can technically add
the lost markup back in as labor, we do need to make something
off of the 3hr one way drive to swap the batteries)
Question is, has anyone got experience mixing battery brands
like this?
3 x strings of 8 c S550's (L-16HC would be the replacements)
both dead batteries are on the same string.
Whole battery bank is near the 5yr old mark.
The last rolls battery bank the client had lasted them 10 years.
(they baby the battery bank to be sure, and take maintenance
seriously)
I understand where the client is coming from, but do not want to
let them shoot themselves in the foot, and I simply do not know
what the chances are of swapping in batteries from a different
brand. In my head, I don't see a big issue, even if they are sub
par, they will likely just get older faster, and fail around the
same time as the rest of the 4-5yr old battery bank. But I'm
unsure if there are any more subtle issue that these other
batteries would cause.
Client has been loyal for more than a decade, so I want to give
them a fair shake at saving some $ now, as they plan to move to
lithium when the whole battery bank finally gives out.
With Regards,
--
Danny Young
NABCEP PV Installation Professional #031508-90
Engineering Team Lead
Solar Energy Solutions
Lexington | Louisville | Bloomington | Cincinnati | Evansville |
Indianapolis
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877-312-7456 (Main Office)
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