I started with a set of L-16 Deka batteries. 6v, 400amp/hr, 8 of them in two strings of 4ea (800amp/hr@24v). About a year later, a guy I know off the internet calls me up and said his cell phone company was being bought out, and he was told "sell everything in the warehouse for scrap". He had a couple sets of brand new Absolyte brand AGM (absorbed glass mat) batteries. He was out in western Kansas. I asked him "how much was scrap price? " (cause they are about $15,000 new !) He said "$300".
I replied "I'm walking out the door and driving to Kansas as we speak......DON'T SELL THEM !"
So, two days later, I pulled back into my place with 3 sets....he had two brand new, and one that had been in service for 4 years, but tested fine. Cell companies just replace them on short time intervals. These batteries are designed with a 20 year life if kept mainly in float mode and not cycled too often....which cell companies don't.....they are simply there so people don't miss those vital text messages to bring home milk and bread....ahahahaaaa
I kept one new set, sold another to a guy from Michigan that drove down and got them, and gave the used set to a buddy with a small off grid system that co-drove out there with me. The set I sold paid for mine, my buddies, and our trip out/back.....so we basically got a free set, except for a couple days of driving time. (like 3,000 miles RT)
These are 2v cells, (250lbs each) with 2 positive and 2 negative terminals per cell. The cells are packed 3 to a 'case'...each metal case bolts either to I beam base, or to each other, so you can stack as many as you want....4 in the case of a 24v pack. Whole pack weighs in the 3000lb range. Those buss bars are solid copper with a tin coating. Even comes with a nice lifting strap that bolts to the cases. Google ABSOLYTE GNB PII.....you'll be amazed.