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Battery Question

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Fri Mar 22, 2019 3:22 pm
by jwh92020
Wasn't sure where to post this, but I like the info y'all give. I have a chance to but a number of Leoch 12v 95 amp hr batteries for $75/ea. They were in a data storage center for 90 days before it closed. They will come with battery boxes and connecting cables. I'll be running a single 435 watt panel and a 40 amp MPPT controller. Are these good batteries for this application? her is a link to their info.
http://www.leoch.us/images/pdf/reserve- ... 12-350.pdf
Re: Battery Question

Posted:
Sat Mar 23, 2019 7:17 pm
by KTM_Guy
Looks like a good battery, can't beat that price. I would probably go for it just as long as you know that is the history on them. We have a local place that sells used batteries from what I hear the guy tells everyone the same story where they come from. You know they can't all come from the same place.
Todd
Re: Battery Question

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Sat Mar 23, 2019 8:27 pm
by jwh92020
KTM_Guy wrote:Looks like a good battery, can't beat that price. I would probably go for it just as long as you know that is the history on them. We have a local place that sells used batteries from what I hear the guy tells everyone the same story where they come from. You know they can't all come from the same place.
Todd
These come from a guy I've done a lot of business with. He is an electronics recycler here in OKC. I trust what he tells me. Everything I've bought fom him has been quality.
Re: Battery Question

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Sun Mar 24, 2019 8:53 am
by rebar
I only use batteries made by east penn
Re: Battery Question

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Sun Mar 24, 2019 12:06 pm
by Chasein70
If they were in a data storage unit I'll bet they haven't been used at all. Probably backup power and never kicked in. I would buy them in a heartbeat!!!!
Re: Battery Question

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Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:11 pm
by bdosborn
I'd make sure they were maintained with a battery charger and haven't been self discharging for months. Its not uncommon for data center owners to turn off the power and walk away if they close suddenly. I'd also check the date code and see when they were made, it's tough to get more than 5 years from a lead acid battery, even if it hasn't been used heavily. If all that checks out it's probably a good deal.
Bruce
Re: Battery Question

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Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:12 pm
by jwh92020
bdosborn wrote:I'd make sure they were maintained with a battery charger and haven't been self discharging for months. Its not uncommon for data center owners to turn off the power and walk away if they close suddenly. I'd also check the date code and see when they were made, it's tough to get more than 5 years from a lead acid battery, even if it hasn't been used heavily. If all that checks out it's probably a good deal.
Bruce
I'll do that Bruce, thank you
Re: Battery Question

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Sun Mar 24, 2019 2:22 pm
by bdosborn
P.S. Put a voltmeter on the battery and check the voltage. If it's less than 12V I'd walk away...