[RE-wrenches] High Temp Batteries

jay peltz jay at asis.com
Thu Sep 22 10:58:03 PDT 2011


you might look at Zomeworks that sells some battery conditioning equipment, very good from what I hear.

jay

peltz power
On Sep 22, 2011, at 10:47 AM, toddcory at finestplanet.com wrote:

> Have you considered a burried, underground vault? We did this with broadcast equipment when I did that work years ago and it worked great at moderating high/low temp swings.
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> On Thursday, September 22, 2011 8:35am, "Chris Daum" <chris at OasisMontana.com> said:
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> Dear Wrenches:
> I have people trying to power medical equipment in an extremely hot environment--they need batteries that can withstand temps of 75 degrees Celcius.
> The Yuasa batteries they've been using are only rated to 50C and don't last long (and thus, are cost-prohibitive to use and replace).
> The MK AGMs are also only rated to 50C.  Any ideas or alternatives would be appreciated.
> Chris Daum
> Oasis Montana Inc.
> 406-777-4309
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