Hillbilly Heaven
Explorer
I came across Maxwell Technology while looking at a different project. At first I past it off as another one of those Audio capacitor banks Mobile Audiophiles use for their amplifiers.
Well it is but it isn't. They offer capacitor type banks and engine starting modules. My power system is designed around 3 batteries since I have the room. Two under the hood. One for starting and running loads, the second is for winching and recovery also backup to the first for starting. The third battery in the rear is for Inverter and Fridge use. All 3 are identical Group 31 batteries. They ultracapacitors and modules are not cheap but when compared over the lifetime as cost per month vs a battery the Maxwell's cost less.
When time comes for replacement I might consider upgrading to Maxwell's and do a comparison. My thought is to replace the two batteries under the hood with ESM 31/1800. These have separate terminals for starter load and running load. Recharge time is very quick when running a 150-200 amp alternator. The 2nd ESM could be setup for the winch and jumper cable to the start terminal and auxiliary loads to run terminal. The first ESM could be setup for engine start and run loads. The third battery in the back could be replaced with the 16 volt 500 Farad BMOD0500. No changes would be required to make use of these. Hopefully by the time I will need them the price will come down. They are about $500-600 each. An Odyssey Group 31 battery cost about $300-400.
Just thought someone else may have an opinion or experience using something like these.
ESM31/1800 Engine Start Module
http://www.maxwell.com/products/esm/esm-ultra-31-1800
BMOD0500 Ultracapacitor 16 Volt 500 Farad module
http://www.maxwell.com/products/ultracapacitors/16v-large-modules
Well it is but it isn't. They offer capacitor type banks and engine starting modules. My power system is designed around 3 batteries since I have the room. Two under the hood. One for starting and running loads, the second is for winching and recovery also backup to the first for starting. The third battery in the rear is for Inverter and Fridge use. All 3 are identical Group 31 batteries. They ultracapacitors and modules are not cheap but when compared over the lifetime as cost per month vs a battery the Maxwell's cost less.
When time comes for replacement I might consider upgrading to Maxwell's and do a comparison. My thought is to replace the two batteries under the hood with ESM 31/1800. These have separate terminals for starter load and running load. Recharge time is very quick when running a 150-200 amp alternator. The 2nd ESM could be setup for the winch and jumper cable to the start terminal and auxiliary loads to run terminal. The first ESM could be setup for engine start and run loads. The third battery in the back could be replaced with the 16 volt 500 Farad BMOD0500. No changes would be required to make use of these. Hopefully by the time I will need them the price will come down. They are about $500-600 each. An Odyssey Group 31 battery cost about $300-400.
Just thought someone else may have an opinion or experience using something like these.
ESM31/1800 Engine Start Module
http://www.maxwell.com/products/esm/esm-ultra-31-1800
BMOD0500 Ultracapacitor 16 Volt 500 Farad module
http://www.maxwell.com/products/ultracapacitors/16v-large-modules