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Appendix b – battery information, B-1 battery location, B-2 battery types – Magnum Energy ME-G Series User Manual

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Appendix B - Battery Information

Appendix B – Battery Information

B-1 Battery

Location

Periodic maintenance (e.g., checking connections, cleaning, watering) on batteries is required.

Locate the batteries in an accessible location to perform this maintenance.
Batteries must be mounted in a clean, dry, ventilated environment where they are protected

from high and low temperatures. The battery bank should be located as close to the inverter as

possible without limiting access to the inverter’s disconnects. Longer battery cable runs tend to

lose effi ciency and reduce the overall performance of an inverter.
To ensure optimum performance, a ventilated battery enclosure is recommended. Two feet

(61 cm) of clearance above the batteries is recommended for access to the battery terminals and

removable caps (lead acid battery types).

WARNING: Be very careful when working around batteries, they can produce extremely

high currents if they are short-circuited. Read the important safety instructions at the

beginning of this manual and the precautions from the battery supplier before installing

the inverter and batteries.
CAUTION: Do not mount the batteries beneath the inverter (or in the same

compartment). Batteries emit corrosive fumes which could damage the inverter’s

electronics. Never locate dedicated batteries near a vehicle/home fuel tank containing

gasoline or propane.

B-2 Battery

Types

Batteries are available in different sizes, amp-hour ratings, voltage, and chemistries. They

are also available for starting applications (such as an automobile starting battery) and deep

discharge applications. Only the deep cycle types are recommended for inverter applications;

using a starting battery in an inverter (deep cycle) application will greatly shorten their useful life.

Choose the batteries best suited for the inverter installation and cost. Use only the same battery

type for all batteries in the bank. For best performance, all batteries should be from the same lot

and date. This information is usually printed on a label located on the battery.

B-3 Battery

Temperature

Battery performance of lead-acid type batteries is greatly affected by extreme temperatures. When

a lead-acid type battery is cold, its effective amp-hour capacity is reduced. When determining

the battery requirements needed for the inverter system, realize that the battery capacity will be

reduced if they will be installed in a climate where extremely cold temperatures are expected. In

this type of environment, the batteries should be located in a heated area. At the minimum, the

batteries should be installed in an insulated enclosure; which will keep the batteries warmer as

they are being charged.
The battery bank should also be protected from high temperatures, which will shorten battery

life. In high heat situations the battery room/enclosure should be ventilated to bring in cooler air

and exhaust the hotter air. The performance of the battery bank/inverter system will substantially

increase by monitoring and preventing extreme temperatures around the batteries.

B-4 Battery Bank Sizing

The size of the battery bank determines how long the inverter will power the AC loads without

recharging. The larger the battery bank, the longer the run time. Size your battery bank to the

systems AC load requirements and length of time required to run from the batteries. In general,

the battery bank should not be discharged more than 50%. Additional DC charging devices

can provide longer run times by recharging the batteries in the absence of AC utility power or

generator power.

Info: For the ME-G Series inverter/charger to perform optimally, a minimum battery

bank of 200 AH is recommended for moderate loads (<1000W) and greater than

400 AH for heavy loads (≥1000W).