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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 08:17:40 -0700, Pete C
wrote: On Jul 25, 2:37 pm, "KLC Lewis" wrote: "Pete C" wrote in message Pete, do you propose using a hydrometer everytime you want to know your state of charge? This could be a couple of times each day, or more. Hi, For those who know a bit about electrics and can use a hydrometer I would propose: Do an energy budget/audit. Size the battery bank for 40% DoD (depth of discharge) on a normal days/period of use Use the hydro to verify the above a few times as well as check the batts are getting fully charged. Use the hydro to check a few times that an exceptional days/period of demand doesn't draw the batts below 80% DoD Comments??? 99% of my customers would not know what a hydrometer was 99% of my customers have no idea what their audit is 70% do not care 30% want to be able to look at something to tell them whether to charge or not cheers, Pete. -- Richard Nb "Pound Eater" Parkend G+S "Governments are like Nappies, they should be changed often." (For the same reason) |