[RE-wrenches] Trojan 2 volt L-16s

bob ellison reellison at gmail.com
Mon Oct 8 15:04:23 PDT 2012


I too like the big single cells. I have used many of the Deka 1360 AH 2 volt
cells with good results over the years. All as a single string with welded
interconnects. The welding is an art but kinda fun to do. 

Want to clear out the owner, just light the torch!

 

I have had bad luck with the Deka L-16's in the same locations as Trojan
L-16's most failed around 3 years. The D series 2 volts are different, and
weigh around 230# or so. You can get them in the taller cases to have more
room for electrolyte to reduce watering frequency. They are my single cell
of choice at this point.

 

What I don't like about the Trojan L-16 2 volt is the separate cells, all
the caps to pull to check and fill, how about a connecting hole to let the
electrolyte travel between the cells, would it be that hard?

I have no doubt L-16 2 volt with the factory welded connections will 

outlast an L-16 6 volt

 

Good day,

Bob Ellison

 

 

 

From: re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org
[mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of Dan Fink
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 3:29 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Trojan 2 volt L-16s

 

Tom, big cells are really the way to go, rather than too many parallel
battery bank connections. That is for darned sure, Methinks the issue is
delivery weight. Was considering a back-of-pickup-truck winch arm  thing
here not too many years back, and then it all flashed before my
eyes.......this SUCKS. We could possibly subcontract the delivery and
lifting of 300-400lb plastic-encased chunks of lead and acid, but otherwise
I have no desire to enter the health of my back into the equation. Those big
heavy batteries sure do work good, though, and last a long time.

 

-- 
Dan Fink,
Executive Director;
Otherpower
Buckville Energy Consulting
Buckville Publications LLC
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On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 1:08 PM, Tom Duffy <Tom at thesolar.biz> wrote:

William

I have wondered about this as well, why don't they just make a big 1110 AH
cell? Which as you point out would be less caps to feed and less chance of
cell imbalance as well. I do like 2V cells over 6V but this question bothers
me.

Tom Duffy


-----Original Message-----
From: re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org
[mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of William
Miller
Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 1:59 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Trojan 2 volt L-16s

Friends:

Has anyone used the Trojan 2 volt L-16 batteries?  They each have 3 cells, I
presume in parallel.

The question presents:  Although you can divide the strings by three, there
are still an equal number of batteries and cells to maintain and to get out
of whack.  Will these batteries be equally likely or less likely to have
cell imbalances in the future?


The only benefit I see is a reduction in string wiring jumpers.

Comments?

Thanks in advance.

William Miller

 



 

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