I ended up on this forum because Google led me here when I went looking for information on Ni-MH batteries for solar off-grid uses. There's very little out there, a discussion from two years ago ended up on the first page of Google results! The only manufacturer of large Ni-MH batteries that came up was Saft, but my attempts to talk to their sales department about the NHE line has failed - bounced around departments, disconnects and no returned calls.
I'd like to pick up on that thread though, at least as a starting point. The first issue was raised by Mike90250, who noted:
"I think AGM has recharge efficency of about 95%, Flooded is 80% and NiMh is about 50%, so you would need a lot more solar PV to recharge them with."
This may sound naive, but is this still true? And what is the recharge efficiency for li-ion.
The rest of my questions relate to a post by Sunking that followed Mike's:
" So if you need 1 Kwh per day
I'd like to pick up on that thread though, at least as a starting point. The first issue was raised by Mike90250, who noted:
"I think AGM has recharge efficency of about 95%, Flooded is 80% and NiMh is about 50%, so you would need a lot more solar PV to recharge them with."
This may sound naive, but is this still true? And what is the recharge efficiency for li-ion.
The rest of my questions relate to a post by Sunking that followed Mike's:
" So if you need 1 Kwh per day
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