Re: [RE-wrenches] NiFe batteries

2016-09-08 Thread John Blittersdorf
On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 9:31 PM, John Blittersdorf < john.blittersd...@gmail.com> wrote: > Tump, >One concern with the Aquion batteries is that the recommended lowest > ambient temperature is 40 degrees and they will freeze below 25 degrees F. > I will be installing these batteries in an off gr

Re: [RE-wrenches] NiFe batteries

2016-09-08 Thread John Blittersdorf
Tump, One concern with the Aquion batteries is that the recommended lowest ambient temperature is 40 degrees and they will freeze below 25 degrees F. I will be installing these batteries in an off grid system in October and I suggested that the temporary power shed (during construction of the ho

Re: [RE-wrenches] NiFe batteries

2016-09-08 Thread penobscotsolar
Check out Iron Edison batteries. They are pricey but well worth it for anyone in it for the long run. Specs below. I'll sell you them but you can likely buy directly from them if you set up an account. http://ironedison.com/nickel-iron-ni-fe-battery > I have a client that is interested in this

[RE-wrenches] NiFe batteries

2016-09-08 Thread Tump
I have a client that is interested in this type of battery and or the Aquin, both of which I have NO knowledge. Would like to use them w/ a SMA SI6048 OFF GRID 12-1400 Ah@20hr rate capacity. batteries stored outside average winter time temp 25*F. Thoughts on their use /directions for supplier.