Deep Cycle Lead Acid batteries were designed specifically for back up and off-grid solutions. In essence, they are very similar to your car battery, except that their lead plates are thicker. This means that they are able to use more energy from the battery than is required when you start your car.
Deep Cycle Lead Acid Batteries are a good budget option when looking for a start-up off grid energy storage system. However, it’s essential that you look after and manage them well in order to get the best life out of them.
They can vary from 250 – 2000 cycles, depending on the amount of lead that is used, and the depth to which they are cycled. A “cycle” in battery terms means going from fully charged to fully discharged and then charged back to 100%.
Consequently, Lead Acid Batteries last longer if you use the least possible amount of energy from them and reduce the cycle depth to between 20 – 30% of discharge.
It’s important to bear in mind that Lead Acid Batteries need to be fully charged on a regular basis, preferably at the end of each day. This helps prevent sulfation (small sulfate crystals), which drastically reduces the life of Lead Acid Batteries.