Yes, 1.5kwHr, sometimes (rarely) as high as 1.8kwHr per day. Some 10 hours of CFL at 14 watts/hr and 10 hours of Imac and Satellite modem at about 300 watts/hr. No TVs, microwaves or other such nonsense!
Voltages measured at rest, at least 1 hour after charge of discharge is a voltage definitive check, or are we just looking for a battery to battery relationship... a "spread", if you will?
Will split and do separate charges.
I don't really have any battery temp issues of note. Actually I don't see a lot of gassing/bubbling even during bulk or equalization. I do show the inverter/charge indications going through all three stages: bulk, absorbtion and float. Normally, I never stop charging until it goes into float and then run at least another 10 minutes or so. Ive read that running aother load like a washingmachine while charging enables the Trace inverter/charger put a better charge output, what say you?
I just got a Trimetric and a remote display for my C-40 PV charge controller and will be instaling them this weekend for better monitoring capability.
I do want to increase the battery bank capacity to the high side a bit to give me more time for shop lighting in the workshop which I will be spending a lot more time in pretty soon when I retire. I also plan to add a cell phone amplifier to set up some level of phone service capability. I do see my electrical consumption going up a bit over time, so going a bit larger than my current needs seems wise.
Interesting thoughts on cost / benefits. increasing the the individual battery size would allow me to reduce from three strings to two, which I understand to be better across the board for long term battery survival, I appreciate yur suggestion. It is amazing that the batteries have lasted this long. The previous owners were pretty vocal about the many low voltage disconnects they experienced. The inverter is set at the normal 20% SOC disconnect point.
Maybe I have been living with a weak battery bank for all this time and don't have much of a reference to what a good set is capable of. I might just buy a set of four to get going and take it from there!
Thanks a bunch Scott!!
Mike