I am helping a friend setup an off grid solar system for his vacation home in Baja California.
He came across a deal and now has 70 (yes 70) PRC-12100S batteries. We are curious if these will work decently for a solar battery backup setup. Here are the specs for the batteries;
http://www.powerbattery.com/standbyspeci.html
My concern is that these batteries are designed for UPS systems, not RE systems. They might be able to drop to truly deep cycle, but I just dont think that they are meant to drop their charge on a regular basis.
The other issue I have is that they are 12 volts. I have always tried to adhere to the rule of no greater then 3 parallel strings of batteries in a bank, and if we are going to run a 48 volt system we are talking about 12 batteries, 3 strings, each string being 48 volts with only 91 amp hours. Which is an "ok" system, but not really quite as beefy as we were hoping for.
My recommendation to him has been to sell off these 70 batteries he has, even though they are good quality and sealed, and buy some S-530s or L16HC's and do it right.
I am just looking for people's opinions as to whether I am off my rocker, and that he shodu just setup a bank with 17 parallel strings and run a ~1500 amp hour 48v bank that way.
Thanks in advance.
--Rodger Bright