One large battery is actually superior to many small batteries unless they're the special batteries for high capacity UPS devices (2V cells).
The reason is that in a bank of (say) 4 batteries, if one has declined further/faster than the others in quality (and the more batteries you have, the greater the chance of this) that battery won't hold as much charge. It will reach surface voltage faster, and the charger will stop charging the bank leaving 3 of the batteries undercharged and the bad one with its diminished capacity then tries to feed power to the other three. The other three batteries then start to decline in quality fairly quickly.
Buying a large AGM is not only better for longevity, but it's better value for $ as well.
If you are eager to throw cash at it though, here's an idea - check out LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate). It's a new technology, you can't charge it with normal lead acid chargers nor can the lead acid battery level meters work, the LiFePO4 batteries maintain a fairly constant 13V until they give up the ghost. You can run them to 0%, they provide double the power at half the weight ... the catch (isn't there always one) is that they want your first, second and third children for the equipment and that's just the deposit.
It's a new technology and I can't wait for the prices to drop - I'm dumping the AGM batteries as soon as the tech is within grasp of my wallet.
I have 120a/h and can plug in another 120a/h if needed. I guess if you were running 2 fridges and had a few cloudy day's with no solar it would come in handy. Alas to put that charge back into 240a/h with a little 20 amp Ctek charger would take time. A well looked after AGM can still be quiet servicable after 7 years too.Why on earth do you need so much battery capacity?
I have 120a/h and can plug in another 120a/h if needed. I guess if you were running 2 fridges and had a few cloudy day's with no solar it would come in handy. Alas to put that charge back into 240a/h with a little 20 amp Ctek charger would take time. A well looked after AGM can still be quiet servicable after 7 years too.
May get banned from these forums when i sell the D40 though haha.
There have been a few valuable contributors to this forum who have sold their Navs. I don't think that there's any danger of that happening simply because you don't have a Navara. If it's a Great Wall you're buying then sure, yes, your ass is grass, but otherwise don't worry.
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