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26 January 2013 Question by: Rapid Customer
| Product code: 18-1191
Q. I am interested in purchasing two of these batteries to give 24V at 200Ah to store electricity from a Nedap Solar Power inverter for use later each day to drive the system after sunset. I presume from the deep discharge specification and 12 year design life it will be a good choice for this work. Is there a standard cable available to series the two batteries, type HZ12-12-200.
A. Hi Antony. Thank you for your question. There is not as standard cable as such – since it will be dictated to some extent by the intended discharge rate.
If you are powering an inverter to main voltage – the current drain on the battery can be huge so need to be taken into account. For example – a 600W inverter will draw something like 2.5A but has only a small useful range of uses. Bigger usage will require large inverters – and so the current drain increases.
As a general rule most jump start leads will be adequate such as 89-0730 but not very elegant. If a more elegant connection method is required – we probably have a suitable cable to enable one to be made – but do need to know the maximum current anticipated to avoid burning it out.
12 October 2012 Question by: Rapid Customer
| Product code: 18-1174
Q. I am looking for a replacement for a Lexar DJW12, 12V28AH, golf trolley battery
Id this suitable?
A. Hi Robin, yes this will be a suitable replacement.
30 January 2012 Question by: Rapid Customer
| Product code: 18-1176
Q. Hi,
For the Hzb12-44 battery, can you please confirm that the positive terminal is on the left and the negative on the right (as you face the side of the battery with the terminals) ?
If it is possible to specify this be the case, how do I differentiate for you in the order ?
A. Thanks for your enquiry Andy. Yes you are correct negative on the left, positive on the right. At present we can't offer a different version. This could be changed however we would ideally be looking at a £500 minimum order before we could supply.