Battery types, Automotive batteries, Maintenance-free batteries – Windy Nation Xantrex C Series Multifunction DC Controller User Manual

Page 94: Deep-cycle batteries, Warning: explosion/corrosion hazard

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Batteries

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Battery Types

Batteries come in different sizes, types, amp-hour capacity,
voltages and chemistries. Here are a few guidelines that will
help in battery selection, and ensure that the batteries are
properly maintained. The best source of the most appropriate
settings for the

C-Series

will be from the manufacturer or

supplier of the batteries.

Automotive Batteries

Automotive and truck batteries are designed for high
cranking power – not deep-cycling. Do not use them unless
no other battery type is available. They simply will not last
long in a cycling application.

Maintenance-Free Batteries

This type of battery is often sold as a RV or marine battery,
but is rarely appropriate for use with a PV system. They
typically have an additional reserve of electrolyte, but are
vented. This is not the same as a sealed battery.

Deep-Cycle Batteries

Best suited for use with PV systems, this type of battery is
designed to be more deeply discharged before being
recharged. Deep-cycle batteries are available in many sizes
and types. The most common is the vented liquid electrolyte
battery.

WARNING: Explosion/Corrosion Hazard

Batteries can vent hydrogen-sulfide gas, which is corrosive to
electronic equipment. Batteries also generate hydrogen and oxygen
gas that can explode when exposed to a spark. Be sure to read the
safety precautions on

page viii

regarding batteries.

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