The Best Solar Batteries: What You Need to Know Before You Buy // Off Grid Power Systems

Published 2020-07-29
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Energy Engineer Jesse Gorter is specialized in Off Grid Energy Systems, and in this video he explains how you can Compare Batteries Apples-to-Apples.

Your battery options compared in 2 simple steps:
1. CAPACITY: Ampere Hour, C-rate and kWh expressions explained and how they matter for you
2. LIFETIME: What is the service life you can expect, how accurate is it and where can you find the relevant data

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All Comments (21)
  • @AskIveSolar
    I'm going to need to watch this video like 10 times to get this.
  • @irishseaswimmer
    Fantastic video. I'm just dipping my toes into the subject and this has been very clear and informative. Thank you.
  • @ddw886
    I thank you for this video it was explained very well I do have a much clearer understanding of it now
  • Thank you very much, I have received a good concept of the battery.
  • Dude ! You are the man!!! Thanks , I never worked with electricity, now I feel a little smarter.
  • @Heather-xm9ul
    Thanks! This was informative, and will help my decision making
  • @timdunk7278
    Super concise/concise information. Thank you very much.
  • @easyji
    Hi jesse.refering to what you explained about how to messure a cycle ,what changes when the battery is connected to a solar system that charges it every day for 8 to 11 hours?
  • Very good videos, looking into solar potentially and these help a lot
  • I just put a 15 KW system on my house and Iam total electric and the Battle Born batteries seam to me the best battery out there now. I have 2 100 amp batteries in my truck camper and have no room on my roof for solar panels. But I could have a stainless steel rack on top of all the stuff on my roof. But for now I have a Renorgy DC to DC 50 amp charger when driving and I do have a built in 2500 watt generator and I’ve changed out my converter that came with camper so I changed it out for a lithium one that works fine. I had to stay with the wireing 45 amps so that’s what my converter has wire size I had to go with. Sorry got off track here but how many 100 amp hour batteries would I need to power my house if power would goes out. So normally my power goes out for about 5 hours so I figured I would double that to 10 hours. The salesman said I would be money ahead to get a whole house propane generator and could use propane for a heat source so I got a 30000 btu blue flame ventless heater and I have set up the heater for some test and it does heat the first floor of my house no problem at all it has s pilot light and a thermostat so it kicks on and off as needed and it just sips fuel and I got a 15000 watt generator electric start and it runs on gas or propane so Iam going to put a 250 gallon tank and propane doesn’t degrade like gas or diesel propane last for ever so that’s the perfect fuel for long turn storage and I have a rental house next door so Iam going to pull the propane tank out and poor a concrete pad for both tanks to set on and have to figure a way to get propane to the rental out of my tank if she runs out but need some way to meter it so she can pay for propane she used. So I will run a line to my house for back up heat and to feed my generator and I would be good to go. So would you say that would be as good or better than a back up battery bank as back up ?
  • @hopehope938
    Yes,this is the area where I am having a problem understanding the right battery that will work in my micro climate and also has the other traits I need. For there years I did want to go solar and I did buy my first deep cell battery as a learning project. But I did not check and find out if it would deal with the temperature range in the micro climate I want to use it in. It was my big mistake.
    Last Friday I was told about Fullriver battery’s and they can deal with temperatures as low as -40 below O.
    The first deep cell battery I did buy can not deal with cold temperatures.
    I as a newbie I have to have a better understanding and full understanding on Deep cell battery selection and and the micro climate there going to be used in.
    I need batteries that can deal with bad winter weather.
    Regards
    Hope