[RE-wrenches] AGM recommendations?

William Miller william at millersolar.com
Mon Sep 23 19:09:30 PDT 2024


David:



I use the Deka UnigyII.  They come in various ratings and sizes.  They have
been very reliable.



Take the time to learn the model numbering scheme so you get the right ones
for your project.  Unless you have access to the back side of the stack get
the interlocking version.



These batteries can be tedious to install because they are heavy and you
have to stack them.  I can provide some tips on handling them.  I’ve been
meaning to make a web-page on the subject.



William



Miller Solar

17395 Oak Road, Atascadero, CA 93422

805-438-5600

www.millersolar.com

CA Lic. 773985





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*Sent:* Monday, September 23, 2024 5:20 AM
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*Subject:* [RE-wrenches] AGM recommendations?



Wrenches,



I have decided that AGM batteries would be best for a rental house battery
replacement that I own and manage.



I'm looking for a good quality brand that has AGM's that will get me up to
the 900 to 1,000 AH range for my 24v system.



I have not found any distributors with Surrette's that available right now.
I need to install in mid-October.



What other manufacturers of AGM's should I be looking at right now?



Thanks,

Dave Palumbo

Hyde Park, VT

802-371-8678 text or voice
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