James,
one other thing I've been thinking about. In your experience, will I experience less voltage sag at higher currents with the NorthStar batteries? If so, it seems that this could help some from an efficiency standpoint by requiring less current for the same power setting. My current bank is at 520 aH, do you think that increases in efficiency will somewhat make up for the loss of capacity if I go to 400 aH of NorthStars? Also, I do intend to have 2 parallel strings of 4 batteries tied to a common bus, just like I currently have with my T-145s. I have each string feeding through a disconnect switch so I can isolate each bank for maintenance, or if something goes wrong.
Chris
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