Deep Cycle Solar Battery Buying Tips

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The first thing you need to understand when looking to purchase a deep cycle or automotive, solar battery is that most dealers will not sell the type of battery you want. Why? Most dealers think that solar cell manufacturers would design and make their own cells in order to compete in the residential battery market, but this just isn't the case. Deep cycle solar batteries are expensive to manufacture and dealers generally do not carry many of them. This is because deep cycle batteries are designed to be long-term assets for your home, and in fact, they are still relatively new and exotic models that are only suitable for green-minded people who have large storage spaces for their batteries.

Most dealers will sell a deep cycle battery that uses regular photovoltaic cells that convert sun rays into usable energy. This type of battery is known as a trickle charge system. There are two types of deep cycle batteries, and they include the common lead-acid flooded battery and the multi-cell NiCad (or NiMH) battery. In order to be called a "multi-cell" battery, a battery must have more than one cell. The two types of battery are typically priced according to the number of cells in each set of batteries. So the higher the number of cells in a set of batteries, the higher the price per cell.

The next thing to understand more about purchasing a deep cycle solar battery is what type of warranty they offer. Most dealers will not sell a deep cycle solar battery that is without any type of manufacturer's warranty. If you are going to spend money on a project that will produce electricity for your household for many years, it makes sense to purchase a battery with a good warranty and service plan. In addition, look for a dealer that has a good financial service program and a good selection of certified electricians on staff.

Next, keep in mind that most solar batteries only have a specified life span. This means that although new batteries will outperform old ones, they will not last forever. Batteries will degrade with time and sun exposure. When this occurs, the performance of a solar battery can decrease drastically. You should buy a solar battery that is intended to be used for ten years or more before you expect to need to replace it.

Finally, make sure that you do not just buy the cheapest available battery. The cheapest might have the best performance, but there is no reason to settle for anything less than what you need and what the manufacturer's specifications call for. A lower cost is no reason to settle for anything less than quality. It is important to research the different brands of batteries and their performance in order to make an informed decision. Research is also important if you plan to buy online. Make sure that you know as much as possible about the battery so that you can get the best possible price and customer service.

By taking these steps, you can find a deep cycle solar battery that will work for you and your home. You will be able to save money on your electricity costs and you will have the option of storing extra energy created by your solar battery for use when you need it most. You can find deep cycle batteries at many different stores, home improvement stores, electronic stores, and even auction sites such as eBay. Find out more details in relation to this topic here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automotive_battery.