BajaNomad

good to know

vandenberg - 3-21-2009 at 02:59 PM

Just got back from a short trip to La Paz.

For whoever maybe interested: After a year of searching for a supplier of 6 volt batteries for a golfcart, I finally located a shop in La Paz who had them in stock. The Quakerstate people on Abosolo, between 5 de Febrero and Legaspy, on the south side of the street. Price for 6 was $94.00 each, no bargain, but not a bad price either.
Also, Barb bought a washing machine, a large microwave and a chest freezer at C.C.C on Abosolo, and , according to her:(, delivery to Loreto is free. Forgot to ask about other locations, like Mulege. Usually, delivery charges do add a bit to the cost of anything you buy in La Paz, so this is good to know.

Bajahowodd - 3-21-2009 at 03:32 PM

Free delivery from La Paz to Loreto? I'll have to mention that when I make my next big purchase at Paul's tv.

CaboRon - 3-21-2009 at 05:56 PM

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Originally posted by Bajahowodd
Free delivery from La Paz to Loreto? I'll have to mention that when I make my next big purchase at Paul's tv.


That is pretty remarkable !!

And a great incentive ...

CaboRon

What??? And you couldn't fit her purchases into the car?

longlegsinlapaz - 3-21-2009 at 06:13 PM

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Originally posted by vandenberg
Also, Barb bought a washing machine, a large microwave and a chest freezer at C.C.C on Abosolo, and , according to her:(, delivery to Loreto is free. Forgot to ask about other locations, like Mulege. Usually, delivery charges do add a bit to the cost of anything you buy in La Paz, so this is good to know.
Ed, my immediate reaction was "Yeah, let's see how long delivery takes!", but then I remembered the owners of CCC also own a large international freight business here in La Paz & has trucks running the length of the peninsula most likely daily...so I squelched my immediate cynicism!:bounce:

There are cheaper places here than CCC to buy appliances (unless they were having a helluva sale!) but the delivery charges would be a killer, so kudos to Barb on her fine negotiation skills!;)

Russ - 3-22-2009 at 06:50 AM

Battery question. Any L-16's

Bob and Susan - 3-22-2009 at 07:41 AM

remeber there are 2 different L16 batteries

one is 390 amp hours and
one is 420 amp hours

vandenberg - 3-22-2009 at 10:21 AM

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Originally posted by Russ
Battery question. Any L-16's


Just took a look at the batteries and didn't see any L-16 sign.
Don't know anything about solar. These state that they are made for golf, marine and solar. I imagine you could call the outfit in La Paz and they'll give you the dope. Several people behind the service counter spoke English.

SkyMedBarbara - 3-30-2009 at 05:43 PM

Delivery was FREE to Loreto and it took from Friday (purchase day) to Tues...delivery date expected...Thursday it arrived...a "Sale" washing machine for $208.00 and huge microwave $104.00 (who woulda thunk). Very happy and please with my "great" purchases....CCC Rocks....

L16s

bonanza bucko - 3-30-2009 at 07:51 PM

You takes what you get. A set of golf cart batteries will serve a solar system just fine for a couple of years. But to get a lot of amp hour storage you gotta have a bunch of them and you might be better off with the real thing....L16s.

We had some L16 Interstate jobbies that were supposed to last 12 years....they went 6. Our latest ones a Surette-Rolls L-16s that have been working for two years very, very well......they need water a lot less than the Interstates....we have only added water about three times in two years. We have 8 in two 24 volt strings with (400AHx2=800 AH of storage.)

The only prob with the Surettes is that they are made in Canada by jerks and they cost a lot.