Another interesting thing about the Discover L-16 batteries is that
they can be operated at incredibly high temperatures. High
temperatures drastically reduce the life of the batteries, however.
At 12:39 PM 12/13/2015, you wrote:
Hi Jay;
Actually the Outback RE High Capacity batteries are ra
HI Ray,
Thanks for catching my mistake. I know its 1500 cycles.
Yep totally with you on independent testing, we need it for everything!
thx again
jay
> On Dec 13, 2015, at 9:39 AM, Ray Walters wrote:
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> Hi Jay;
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> Actually the Outback RE High Capacity batteries are rated at 1800 cyc
Hi Jay;
Actually the Outback RE High Capacity batteries are rated at 1800 cycles
at 50% DOD, not 80%.
The Discover is rated at an "amazing" 2950 cycles at 50% DOD, but the
same brochure has a chart of cycles vs temperature and at 25 C they are
a bit under 2000 cycles at 50%, which is closer t
re further
if they have any actual field experience with the tubular cells.
Kevin
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HI Ray,
Not really that unique.
Most industrial VRLA are pretty close.
Just a quick check of the Outback site, has their RE version at 1500 cycles at
80%DOD
and OPzV at 1800 cycles.
Unigy, and Absolite 2P are going to right there as well.
jay
peltz power
> On Dec 12, 2015, at 9:41 AM, Ray W
New one for me, Ray.
I can't find warranty info on their website, any idea about that?
Dan Fink
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Anyone heard of or used Discover Batteries?
http://discover-energy.com/products/advanced-tubular-batteries/
They have a sealed lead acid battery that they are claiming 1900 cycles
to 80% DOD.
Sounds amazing, but
They are head quartered in Canada, and I'm having a hard time getting
info on t
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