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Using Tubular Batteries with offgrid solar
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<blockquote data-quote="adder" data-source="post: 2116074" data-attributes="member: 12693"><p>29v will kill the batteries fast whether its flooded or not.Fyi i use exide flooded tubular batteries with 27.5v average (this rises to 28v plus when temperature is below 20c and drops below 27v if the ambient room temperature is above 35c.</p><p></p><p>Exide 14.4v is typically bulk charge after which charger voltage will have to be reduced.Which most chargers do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adder, post: 2116074, member: 12693"] 29v will kill the batteries fast whether its flooded or not.Fyi i use exide flooded tubular batteries with 27.5v average (this rises to 28v plus when temperature is below 20c and drops below 27v if the ambient room temperature is above 35c. Exide 14.4v is typically bulk charge after which charger voltage will have to be reduced.Which most chargers do. [/QUOTE]
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