jenkinsph
Super Star Member
I guess folks are wondering why I went with the Walmart unit. 5 year warranty and I can buy a lot of them for the price of the others. Turns out my bad battery is not totally bad due to a very corroded connection. Corrosion was inside where I could not see it. I'll use it to run my 12V fueling station - should be good for a long time.
Again thanks for the help.
Now having said that I have been studying solar power with battery backup. That's where you need a very high density deep cycle and pays to go premium from what I am reading.
If the new battery works well over the winter you should have your answer.
I have looked at solar for some time and my thought is selling back to the power company/grid is the best compromise. I would have a small bank of batteries for emergency use and buffering. Buying a bunch of these large batteries isn't cost effective yet unless you are remote and out of reach of power lines.