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Sunday, February 21, 2010
Do You Know Your Battery Terminal Types?
Here is a great chart to refer to when you are trying to decide what battery terminals will work best for you. Me, I am a wing nut man!
I have been looking at the affordable UB12350 battery and noticed that it comes in two different terminal configurations. Model 45976 comes with a "I2" terminal (kind of like "ST" I think) and Model D5722 comes with an "L1" terminal.
Anyway, I see that of these different configurations North Arizona Wind & Sun carries the "I2" terminal version. So I ask myself, are these terminals better for Solar/Wind/Inverter use? Any ideas?
I have been looking at the affordable UB12350 battery and noticed that it comes in two different terminal configurations. Model 45976 comes with a "I2" terminal (kind of like "ST" I think) and Model D5722 comes with an "L1" terminal.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I see that of these different configurations North Arizona Wind & Sun carries the "I2" terminal version. So I ask myself, are these terminals better for Solar/Wind/Inverter use? Any ideas?