Batteries, Batteries –8, Battery types –8 – Xantrex Technology 10 User Manual

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Batteries

This section discusses how battery types, connection, and battery bank size affect
the operation of your inverter/charger.

Battery Types

Use only deep-cycle batteries with your Freedom 10. These fall into two broad
categories: wet cell and gel cell.

Wet Cell Batteries

True deep-cycle wet cell batteries are characterized by relatively thick plates that
are alloyed with antimony.

Common Marine/RV deep-cycle batteries are the least expensive and lowest
quality battery that is acceptable. Golf cart batteries are much better in terms of
performance and life. These are 6-volt batteries that must be used in series pairs.
High quality marine deep-cycle batteries offer good performance and are
available in a wide variety of sizes. Floor sweeper, fork lift or large 2-volt cells
can also offer excellent performance if their large size can be accommodated.

It should be noted that high antimony deep-cycle batteries will give off gasses as a
natural result of charging and will experience some water loss. It is very
important that the electrolyte level be checked frequently
and topped off with
distilled water when necessary. Never allow the tops of the plates to be exposed to
air, as contamination of the cell will result. Keeping the tops of the batteries clean
will reduce self-discharging. Always provide ventilation for the battery storage
compartment.

Do not use car batteries or engine starting batteries of any kind with your
inverter/charger. In general, most wet cell batteries that are described as hybrid
batteries, suitable for either engine starting or deep-cycle applications are a
compromise and will give limited life if deeply discharged. Beware of 8-D
batteries
which are commonly used for starting diesel engines. These batteries
are often not deep-cycle.

Beware of batteries described as “maintenance-free.” These batteries have
calcium alloyed with the lead and hold the liquid electrolyte in a sponge-like
material. They are sealed and water cannot be added. Do not confuse them with
true gel cell batteries; they will not hold up to deep discharging. These batteries
typically have thin plates and are best suited as engine starting batteries.

Gel-Cell Batteries

These are lead-acid batteries similar in many ways to the common wet cell
battery, but differences in the chemistry and construction provide some unique
features.

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