Re: Are my calculations correct using this l-ion battery? Well, first of all you'll have to use eight of them, because your stock battery charger is built where you will have 14V in each of your SLA batteries after it has finished charging, so you'll need to be able to hit 28V pack voltage. Then just multiply those eight batteries by the number of ampere hours of storage you'd like to have. Every eight batteries will give you 2.6aH of storage.
Realize also that you will have to do all of the soldering that will be required, to turn all of these batteries into one large battery pack. Spending the money to buy a charger meant to charge lithium-ion batteries is also something you should consider, if you're going to own L-ion batteries.
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