[RE-wrenches] 2v metal cased cells
jay peltz
jay at asis.com
Sat Jul 12 06:13:14 PDT 2014
Hi all
Yes good points.
However I have good reason to believe that the dual plastic case batteries ( rolls or Trojan) act like good insulation.
I'm working on some designs for the deep tropics and heat build up is a huge problem.
Whether I use fans, water, or AC Units, I think that individual steel cased cells will have greater surface area and cool faster than other batteries.
But maybe others have different ideas?
Jay
> On Jul 12, 2014, at 5:01 AM, Tump <tump at swnl.net> wrote:
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> Why would you NOT use the Surrette batteries. Far easier to move, up to 2400 Has at 20 hr rate. Steel CONDUCTIVE/ RUSTING cases never made sense to me. The only reason I would use something steel would be the AGM when seismic security was required.
>> On Jul 11, 2014, at 11:51 AM, jay peltz wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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>> I'm wondering what options people are using for steel cased individual 2v industrial cells.
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>> thanks
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>> jay
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