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<blockquote data-quote="pnuner" data-source="post: 2357756" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Battery bank limit is a good question. I really don't know for sure. jrusling? I would think the main affect would be recharge time. It would take longer to recharge more batteries than fewer. The more wattage you have going into you battery bank (more panels or higher wattage panels) the faster they will charge. The more batteries you have the longer it takes to charge, etc. Therefore you could have more batteries than your panels could recharge if you have a constant usage from them.</p><p></p><p>As far as temperature I think if you stick with deep cycle batteries (AGM, marine, golf cart etc.) you will be ok. They are designed to be more tolerant of temperature variations then a regular car battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pnuner, post: 2357756, member: 211"] Battery bank limit is a good question. I really don't know for sure. jrusling? I would think the main affect would be recharge time. It would take longer to recharge more batteries than fewer. The more wattage you have going into you battery bank (more panels or higher wattage panels) the faster they will charge. The more batteries you have the longer it takes to charge, etc. Therefore you could have more batteries than your panels could recharge if you have a constant usage from them. As far as temperature I think if you stick with deep cycle batteries (AGM, marine, golf cart etc.) you will be ok. They are designed to be more tolerant of temperature variations then a regular car battery. [/QUOTE]
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