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January 4, 2010


Pianotuna

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Hi all,

One reason is the "almost free lunch" that solar offers after the initial cost–but I believe I've stumbled on a second reason, one that I've suspected but had no proof of.

I'm reading a fascinating article. It has information that should swing folks who are weekend warriors to solar! Here is a quote (note the second sentence!):

"In order for the data to be of any use, the readings must be taken while the cells are in a float-stabilized condition. Float stabilization can take weeks to months to accomplish."

The whole article is here:

http://dev.powerbattery.com/pdf/bci-ohmicreadings.pdf

The float stabilization which solar can offer may be what is producing long term battery life. The same may be be true for long term shore power use with a top of the line 3 stage converter.

This suggests to me that discrete 2 volt cells may be the best ultimate choice, if the pocket book is deep enough.

Regards, Pianotuna

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