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<blockquote data-quote="Des Miles" data-source="post: 894130" data-attributes="member: 14311"><p>When you have a number of these deep-cycle batteries in series/parallel in an inverter system and suddenly the system fails due to low voltage (chrisc.) Does this mean that the whole battery bank needs to be replace? In other words, is it expected that all the batteries will fail/deteriorate/fall short of their capacity at the same time, or could the problem be due to the failure of a single battery in the chain? My thought here is in trying to save money!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Des Miles, post: 894130, member: 14311"] When you have a number of these deep-cycle batteries in series/parallel in an inverter system and suddenly the system fails due to low voltage (chrisc.) Does this mean that the whole battery bank needs to be replace? In other words, is it expected that all the batteries will fail/deteriorate/fall short of their capacity at the same time, or could the problem be due to the failure of a single battery in the chain? My thought here is in trying to save money! [/QUOTE]
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