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This video will review some of the best practices for battery selection. www.SolarPenny.com Visit us online at www.SolarPenny.com - Video is for basic product information only. Note: This video is not intended to speak negatively / discourage the use of Interstate Batteries. It is a best practice video for a successful system. As we suggest to out of state customers is the best battery you can get "locally" in your area is the Interstate 6 Volt Golf Cart Batteries which are easy to obtain at any Interstate Battery Dealer in your area, or if you are a member of "Costco" stores they have a complete selection of Interstate Batteries at the best pricing. I personally have Interstate Batteries in my car and truck but not in my Solar System, they are a great brand but their 12 volt line of "car, marine, rv and boat deep cycle batteries" will hinder your solar storage abilities. Solar Penny is not liable for personal or property damage / injury caused by products in videos. Always seek the assistance of a licensed contractor for installation of electrical products. Contact your local building department to ensure your system meets current city, county and / or state codes.
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Great Question - I am limited on space so I will try to answer your question the best I can . You can also call us anytime. For a standard PWM controller you will have to set it at the 12V / 24V or 48V settings. You will need to match your battery bank to the voltage. You will need a MPPT charge controller if you want to step down voltages to a lower level. If you are using 2 volt batteries you will need 6 of them for a 12 volt system, 12 of them for a 24v system and 24 of them for a 48v sy
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So....If your wind PMA puts out 12/24 or 24/28 volts, what's the minimum number of 6 or 2 volt batteries required to start setting up battery storage, and how do you step down the voltage to charge the batteries ? Thanks
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