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<blockquote data-quote="offgridAndy" data-source="post: 541281" data-attributes="member: 36029"><p>All of my comments are based on real life experience with lead acid batteries. That is to say genuine traction batteries. Ie 8EPZS1000L C5 rating. I'm not referring to caravan liesure batteries which are a different kettle of fish.</p><p></p><p>I should point out that living off grid for us is not squating in a bender with a couple of lights. House is about 2500sq ft 3 bed. We use approx 10Kw per day having 2 deep freezes, fridge dish washer washing machine etc, run a business from home 3 computers on all day plus lights. Run a welder in the garage etc just like normal life with out the utility bills.</p><p></p><p>LA batteries do need to be kept watered clean and dry but will also work at lower temperatures. I've only done this for 20 plus years so when I've got more experience I may modify my views.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="offgridAndy, post: 541281, member: 36029"] All of my comments are based on real life experience with lead acid batteries. That is to say genuine traction batteries. Ie 8EPZS1000L C5 rating. I'm not referring to caravan liesure batteries which are a different kettle of fish. I should point out that living off grid for us is not squating in a bender with a couple of lights. House is about 2500sq ft 3 bed. We use approx 10Kw per day having 2 deep freezes, fridge dish washer washing machine etc, run a business from home 3 computers on all day plus lights. Run a welder in the garage etc just like normal life with out the utility bills. LA batteries do need to be kept watered clean and dry but will also work at lower temperatures. I've only done this for 20 plus years so when I've got more experience I may modify my views. [/QUOTE]
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