Thanks Les.
Yeah was going to go the cheaper sla, was thinking that they wouldn't last as long or keep a charge up for a long haul, have had some experience with solar and know from those batteries what the charge is like under load, sla need to be constantly on a charge just to keep up to that peak performance.
The added disadvantage with sla is the wieght , but was thinking that if I did make up an sla pack, would be better getting a battery that has a higher AH, 18 to 20, then at least if they give me 10AH or anything near that would be a sight better than my 24v 10AH, and all of this would only be good for my daily around town errands.
I live on a second floor and have to carry my bike up and down, so weight is a factor and will need a detachable pack or back pack, plus my whole reason for getting another form of battery pack is for a long hilly country ride well over 100kms, from Lismore nsw to near out past Casino half way to Tenterfield, well over 100kms to our property, that's got a solar system to charge from, for the return, think I'll need more than 4 batteries for that kind of kms, lol.
If
BMS isn't too much of an issue.
My thinking was to get 4x12v batteries and give it a go, can make them into a 48v or 36v packs, 3x12v for a 36v, for a town bike.
But by what you have said made me think, its not going to matter how many batteries I have to make up how much volts to the AH, when they all get to that point of less charge that will be all she wrote, because sla has a limitation of needing a peak performance percentage.
If anything can always make them into a ups for my computer.
Nah bugger it, if I'm going to cash out on a battery I'm better off getting a LiFePO4 unit, in the long run less fuggering around.
Thanks mate.