Real simple, the batteries are done, stick a fork in them. There is nothing you can do with them. You cannot fix dead.
The batteries were never made to be cycled to begin with. They are Stationary Batteries made for a UPS.
So you claim to have a 2300 watt 24 volt system. Again the wrong voltage for that much power because it would require 2 Controllers for that much power. It needs to be 48 volts with a 45 amp minimum MPPT Controller. The batteries should be 6-volt batteries with a capacity of 450 to 500 AH wired in series is how you fix it. Otherwise you at just wasting time and money.
The batteries were never made to be cycled to begin with. They are Stationary Batteries made for a UPS.
So you claim to have a 2300 watt 24 volt system. Again the wrong voltage for that much power because it would require 2 Controllers for that much power. It needs to be 48 volts with a 45 amp minimum MPPT Controller. The batteries should be 6-volt batteries with a capacity of 450 to 500 AH wired in series is how you fix it. Otherwise you at just wasting time and money.
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