Solar Power BatteriesIn stand-alone systems, the power generated by the solar panels is usually used to
charge a lead-acid battery. Other types of battery such as nickel-cadmium batteries may be used, but the advantages
of the lead-acid battery ensure that it is still the most popular choice. A battery is composed of individual
cells; each cell in a lead-acid battery produces a voltage of about 2 Volts DC, so a 12 Volt battery needs 6 cells.
The capacity of a battery is measured in Ampere-hours or Amp-hours (Ah).
Battery Types The number of times a battery can be discharged is known as its cycle
life, and this is what determines its suitability for use with solar cells. Car batteries are the most
common type of lead-acid battery, but will survive only 5 or 10 cycles so are unsuitable for our purposes.
For solar applications a battery needs to be capable of being discharged hundreds or even thousands of times.
This type of battery is known as a deep-cycle battery, and some of the many different types are
explained here.
Leisure Batteries Leisure batteries or caravan batteries are usually the cheapest type of
deep-cycle battery. They look similar to a car battery but have a different plate construction. Their
capacity is normally in the range of 60 to 120 Ah at 12 Volts, making them most suitable for smaller systems.
The cycle life of leisure batteries is limited to a few hundred cycles, meaning that they are most suitable
for systems which will not be used every day, such as those in caravans or holiday homes.
Traction Batteries The term traction battery relates to all batteries used to power electric
vehicles. This can mean anything from a mobility scooter to a fork-lift truck, so encompasses capacities from
30 or 40 Ah to many hundreds. The smaller traction batteries are usually 6 or 12 Volt units, where the
largest are single 2 Volt cells. Traction batteries are ideal for solar power applications, as they are
intended to be fully discharged and recharged daily. The larger traction batteries can withstand thousands of
discharge cycles. There are also batteries known as semi-traction batteries, which can be thought of as
higher quality leisure batteries, exhibiting a greater cycle life. Marine batteries also fall into this
category.
Sealed Batteries
There are many types of sealed lead-acid
batteries, ranging from those of 1 or 2 Ah to single cell traction batteries of hundreds of Amp-hours. The
advantages of sealed batteries are obvious; they need no maintenance and are spill-proof. They do have
disadvantages however; they are more expensive than other battery types, they require more accurate charging
control and can have a shorter life, especially at high temperatures. Sealed batteries are most appropriate
where the solar power system will need to operate for long periods without maintenance.
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