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how elle do These stack up?
-V- Calcium-Calcium 440Ah for £319 delivered! TM
Ultra Plus
12v 220ah
2 year warranty
150 cycles @ 50% DOD
Weight 48kg
Dimensions: 512 x 276 x 280
Ozzyjohn wrote:
Or these 450 for 319.98?
Seem to have more quoted cycles to 50%dod...
Explorer
12v 225ah
3 year warranty
500 cycles @ 50% DOD
Dimensions(mm) 513 x 276 x 240
Weight 50kg
Elecsol
12v 220ah
Dimensions (LxWxH): 513 x 223 x 223 mm.
Weight: 49kg.
Cycle life: 1000 cycles to 80%dod.
5 year warranty
Price £243 but I believe that if you ask they can be got for around £155 each.
In conclusion Elecsol win it for me with longer warranty, twice the cycle life and smaller size.
In conclusion Elecsol win it for me with longer warranty, twice the cycle life and smaller size.
Careful here - the comparison is flawed.
The batteries linked to by Teemyob and myself were each quoting a number of cycles to 50% discharge.
The Elecsol refers to a higher number of cycles - but only discharging to 80% which is, I believe, much less stressful to the battery (which is why you can do it more times).
I'd still possibly be interested to know where the Elecsol 220Ah batteries can be found for as little as £155 (the size is more convenient).
Thanks,
John
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In conclusion Elecsol win it for me with longer warranty, twice the cycle life and smaller size.
Careful here - the comparison is flawed.
The batteries linked to by Teemyob and myself were each quoting a number of cycles to 50% discharge.
The Elecsol refers to a higher number of cycles - but only discharging to 80% which is, I believe, much less stressful to the battery (which is why you can do it more times).
I'd still possibly be interested to know where the Elecsol 220Ah batteries can be found for as little as £155 (the size is more convenient).
Thanks,
John
I take your point, debatable as it may be. But I still believe they are the better buy. Try ringing Elecosol directly and ask them for their best price I know another MHF member who achieved that price and I believe that included delivery.
Of course if enough people here were interested, a bulk buy might deliver even greater savings?
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