;re made in America.
My opinion -- No charge (and no pun intended).
Dan
On Thu, 8/29/13, Will White wrote:
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Hawker versusu MK
To: "RE-wrenches"
Date: Thursday, August 29, 2013, 9:50 AM
I don’t have any experience w
n Thu, 8/29/13, Will White wrote:
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Hawker versusu MK
To: "RE-wrenches"
Date: Thursday, August 29, 2013, 9:50 AM
I don’t have any experience with this brand of battery but wanted to add my
battery story to the thread.
I have a bank of Power Battery bra
From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of William Miller
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 3:28 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Hawker versusu MK
Friends:
We are shopping for industrial, flooded, lead acid batteries. We
We use a high lift jack to lift the case up onto a carrier we've made.
Roll them right into the room. We then use the high lift to push them
exactly into place, with a wood brace against the wall. I'm still a HUP
fan fro the cycle life (2100 cycle to 80% DOD) but if the 1500 cycle
batteries are
Hi Dick,
Best trick I ever learned for these metal cased is to build a
wheeled base with steel wheels.
Yea, still have to get them onto the base, but then its easy.
Also when I use metal cased batteries I like to have them with removable
series interconnects
not the welded type.
Interesti
I've got two Hawker installs out here, a 48 Volt and a 24 Volt system. Both are
going on 6 years or so. Clients are happy, I'm happy. It does resemble work to
move and place them. We typically use "Egyptian" techniques when heavy equipment
isn't available or appropriate. Inclined plane, big pry bar
William.we have used a set of industrial flooded lead acid batteries
made by a company called Storage Battery Systems (www.sbs*battery*.com)The
batteries are 2V batteries with 3200Ah capacityThey come with a variety
of warranty options. Our client decided on the 20 year option (5 years
2 more cents worth.
Bill
Feather River Solar Electric
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To: "RE-wrenches"
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2013 4:55 AM
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Hawker versusu MK
I second Tump's experience!
Daryl DeJoy
NABCEP Certified PV installer
Penobscot Sola
I agree with Daryl and Tump
And would add Trojan IND as an option to the Rolls and made in SoCal
Also most of the industrial battery folks make 2v cells.
Jay
Peltz power.
On Aug 13, 2013, at 4:55 AM, penobscotso...@midmaine.com wrote:
> I second Tump's experience!
>
> Daryl DeJoy
> NABCE
I second Tump's experience!
Daryl DeJoy
NABCEP Certified PV installer
Penobscot Solar Design
> I install large battery banks ALL the time. We DO NOT use any battery that
> is incased in a metal enclosure.
> REAL pain to move, cells DO go bad & when they do its a real pain to bring
> the engine h
I install large battery banks ALL the time. We DO NOT use any battery that is
incased in a metal enclosure.
REAL pain to move, cells DO go bad & when they do its a real pain to bring the
engine hoist to remove them. Hard to keep the cases from leaking & rusting.
We DO use the Surrette 2 volt cel
Friends:
We are shopping for industrial, flooded, lead acid batteries. We are
considering 12 volt packages in the 1800 AH range. Under consideration are:
Hawker 12-25W-23S at 1705 AH or MK 106M1033STB at 1896 AH.
Have any of you had experience with either, or recommend another option?
As
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