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JiminDenver
Jun 03, 2014Explorer II
You need to consider how much room and how much tongue weight you will have when adding batteries.
I have had to come to terms with the fact I can fit one 12v on the tongue of our trailer. I keep seeing deals on 6 volts and multiple 12v jars and there is no where to put them without modification somehow. Luckily the Interstate grp 27 is going strong after four years and our solar keeps us going. We do keep a huge 8-D in the truck for use with the inverter, too bad there isn't room on the tongue for it.
I have had to come to terms with the fact I can fit one 12v on the tongue of our trailer. I keep seeing deals on 6 volts and multiple 12v jars and there is no where to put them without modification somehow. Luckily the Interstate grp 27 is going strong after four years and our solar keeps us going. We do keep a huge 8-D in the truck for use with the inverter, too bad there isn't room on the tongue for it.
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