Greg, I'm not familiar with that type of battery that you mentioned, but I'd like to know about it. I am using a bank of 6 volt Trojan T-105 golf cart batteries in a series/parallel circuit that gives a 12 volt output. These are excellent batteries for this application. They are designed for deep cycling and frequent recharging, and they have a long life expectancy with <50% frequent discharge. They are about the same size as car batteries, but with a much heavier plate structure. They are 220 amp/hrs each. I design solar systems and know firsthand that they work very well over the long term in many customer's home systems that I have designed. One good thing about them is the size is manageable to transport by hand, and you can get the capacity you want by setting up a bank of them.
Battery Power for Audio System
As some of you know who've read my prior posts, I have a solar powered home - no "street mains" power. I have been using a 12vdc battery bank to power my David Berning MicroZotl, which has a 12vdc power input. Very clean result. However, my Sony DVP-S9000ES SACD/CD/DVD player cannot use 12vdc power input, so I have been using my Trace power inverter to power that. It has been causing a low level "buzz" in my system. I have now found a new "perfect sine wave" inverter made by Studer-Revox that I have just ordered to see if this fixes the problem. It has toroidal transformers, MosFet outputs, and digital control circuit. It's made for powering portable audio/video recording equipment. Seems like a good bet. I will report on the performance of this product next week, after I take delivery of this unit. This could well be the answer to the mains problems that many are experiencing. I know that several high end mfrs. have known about the superiority of a battery powered system for years. Some have even produced some. The Berning I have works better, more efficiently and quieter on battery than on mains supply. If you have a normal mains supply, you can use a charger to keep the batteries full, and just unplug it when you listen, to keep the line noise out of your system. If I have the success I expect, I will give full details on what to do. The expense is no more than that of many of the power conditioners already on the market. Any comments or questions?
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