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Mr. Previa 01-19-2012 08:01 PM

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Hi All,

For those who are currently running the with out alternators...

What kind of battery setup are you running? How is it working? Any issues?

Do you think two 12v Marine Batteries in parallel would work?

Thank you all in advance!

redpoint5 01-19-2012 08:14 PM

I was just sniffing around for the same answer in this post.

It seems to me that lead acid is not a good choice since they are heavy and do not like to be deeply discharged.

I'm wondering if lithium or NiMH might be better. Can NiMH even supply the demanded cranking amps?

pete c 01-19-2012 08:47 PM

NimH could be made to work, but, it would cost you. Twin deep cycle LA batteries sounds like a good idea to me, so long as you don't push them too hard. I would suspect that 2 good sized deep cycles would give you at least a few hours of headlights on driving without putting much of a dent in them.

Mr. Previa 01-19-2012 09:05 PM

Someone in an other thread posted about using a 8 and 6 volt batteries to get the optimal 14 volts. The trick will be charging with a panel and it would be a bit pricey, but I need at least one battery anyways... Would a 12 volt panel work? As I said in the other reply... 12v panel open is 18 to 21 volts. Wonder if it would charge a 14v. Course panels are not hard to make and a custom panel would be no harder to build than any other voltage.

oil pan 4 01-19-2012 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by redpoint5 (Post 280919)
Can NiMH even supply the demanded cranking amps?

Not reall, but it is possible. The problem with NiMH is you can only hope to roughly get about the amp hour rating as your amp out put, your standard AA size 2300mAh battery will only put out about 2 amps, a true D size will only put out maybe 8-10 amps per row of cells.

Each stack of A123 LiFePO4 cells is good for 110 cranking amps and a whole lot of load amps.

oil pan 4 01-19-2012 09:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Previa (Post 280932)
Someone in an other thread posted about using a 8 and 6 volt batteries to get the optimal 14 volts.

Yeah that was me.

Charging them would be very simple.

Mr. Previa 01-20-2012 07:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oil pan 4 (Post 280935)
Yeah that was me.

Charging them would be very simple.

The only reservation I have on that idea is the two different batteries. You want to keep them the same.

So, back to the topic. Anyone have any updates?

Daox 01-20-2012 09:14 AM

You guys are thinking way overkill. :p

I just use a group 24 lead acid deep cycle battery. ~75Ah and it'll easily take me 50 miles with headlights on. Of course YMMV.

oil pan 4 01-20-2012 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Previa (Post 281021)
The only reservation I have on that idea is the two different batteries. You want to keep them the same.

Battery makers will use the same identical cells in 3 cell (6volt), 4 cell (8volt) and 6 cell (12volt) stacks stacks to make different voltage batteries.
That is like me going to radio shack, buying a 4 AA cell holder and an 8 AA cell holder and making a 6 volt battery and a 12 volt battery and cominding them to make an 18 volt battery.
If you buy a 6 and 8 volt battery made with the same kind of cells and serries them up its no different than serriesing up two 12 volt batteries for 24v.

Mr. Previa 01-20-2012 10:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daox (Post 281044)
You guys are thinking way overkill. :p

I just use a group 24 lead acid deep cycle battery. ~75Ah and it'll easily take me 50 miles with headlights on. Of course YMMV.

Thank you for your relevant input! So, one of these should be more than enough, right?
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