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[QUOTE="sophiecentaur, post: 6439600, member: 199289"] Interesting project. I just have to make the following suggestion, though. If you have water storage capacity then you could cut out the requirement for a battery at all. Storing water at height will be much more efficient than going through the charge - discharge cycle of a battery bank. Of course, it more than possible that you can't store a lot of water so my comment could well be irrelevant but there are applications where it's a very good solution. A storage tank will never wear out. :smile: [/QUOTE]
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