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− | Lead acid batteries are commonly available in | + | Lead acid batteries are commonly available in 2 V, 4 V, 6 V, 12 V designs that can be wired in [[Special:MyLanguage/Series and parallel connections|series]] to achieve a 12 V, 24 V, or 48 V system voltage. See [[Special:MyLanguage/Battery wiring|Battery wiring]] for more information on how to properly configure a battery bank. With small systems 12 V batteries are the standard, but as system size increases lower battery voltages lead to more storage with fewer parallel strings, which is a better design. Deep cycle batteries with voltages below 12 V can be difficult to find in some locations. |
Latest revision as of 15:57, 1 April 2021
Lead acid batteries are commonly available in 2 V, 4 V, 6 V, 12 V designs that can be wired in series to achieve a 12 V, 24 V, or 48 V system voltage. See Battery wiring for more information on how to properly configure a battery bank. With small systems 12 V batteries are the standard, but as system size increases lower battery voltages lead to more storage with fewer parallel strings, which is a better design. Deep cycle batteries with voltages below 12 V can be difficult to find in some locations.