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DEEP CYCLE BATTERIES and BUSH POWER
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<blockquote data-quote="A-team" data-source="post: 600657" data-attributes="member: 18790"><p>The only way of getting around 4 in a bank is to build your own, then you can choose how many cells and which BMS to match it. Also, consider "cycle" are 100% of RATED discharge. So if you only discharge 75% of available power - it's going to last a whole lot longer. </p><p></p><p>Next is once you reach that magic discharge cycle number, your batteries are still good. They just start minor degradation. There are specific numbers available but for example; you may lose a few percent capacity over the next year or two - barely even noticeable. </p><p></p><p>That's why it is ALWAYS a good idea to over build the capacity your battery - not only will it keep some emergency power in reserve, but add a safety margin to your batteries health while extending their overall life beyond manufactures recommendations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A-team, post: 600657, member: 18790"] The only way of getting around 4 in a bank is to build your own, then you can choose how many cells and which BMS to match it. Also, consider "cycle" are 100% of RATED discharge. So if you only discharge 75% of available power - it's going to last a whole lot longer. Next is once you reach that magic discharge cycle number, your batteries are still good. They just start minor degradation. There are specific numbers available but for example; you may lose a few percent capacity over the next year or two - barely even noticeable. That's why it is ALWAYS a good idea to over build the capacity your battery - not only will it keep some emergency power in reserve, but add a safety margin to your batteries health while extending their overall life beyond manufactures recommendations. [/QUOTE]
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