I have a grid-connected cabin and am looking to provide some backup capacity in case of power failure. Below the cabin is an enclosed sub-space (not entirely sealed off, but water-proof, not insulated). In winter it can dip into the mid-twenties from time to time, but that is the extreme.
I am considering Flooded Lead-Acid batteries to be stored in the basement and kept on chargers and manually moved to the living area to be utilized with inverters if the power goes out. At some future time I may add a solar panel which can be deployed but I also do have 2KW inverter/generator to use also if necessary.
Is it safe to discharge the FLA batteries in the living area of the cabin? I would likely purchase battery boxes for this purpose. These boxes, when deployed, could also be further enclosed inside of a cabinet while being used.
If I were to keep the batteries in the basement I would likely need to extend the power at least 10-15 feet to where the power would be consumed. I do not want to incur any fire hazard during deployment.
Can I use FLA batteries instead of the more expensive AGMs in this scenario?
I am considering Flooded Lead-Acid batteries to be stored in the basement and kept on chargers and manually moved to the living area to be utilized with inverters if the power goes out. At some future time I may add a solar panel which can be deployed but I also do have 2KW inverter/generator to use also if necessary.
Is it safe to discharge the FLA batteries in the living area of the cabin? I would likely purchase battery boxes for this purpose. These boxes, when deployed, could also be further enclosed inside of a cabinet while being used.
If I were to keep the batteries in the basement I would likely need to extend the power at least 10-15 feet to where the power would be consumed. I do not want to incur any fire hazard during deployment.
Can I use FLA batteries instead of the more expensive AGMs in this scenario?
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