Wind River wrote:
Look on Amazon and search for 12 volt deep cycle battery. There are several available. Also check with NAPA. This type of battery should be better than the Interstate marine battery you have.
Nothing on Amazon that would work on an Rv. I read once that many buyers of batteries from Amazon were unhappy because batteries arrived with low acid levels. The assumption was that they were shipped that way to prevent leaks. Also saw some posts that acid was shipped separately.
Saw deep cycle batteries on a recent ad from Tractor Supply. They are Exides. Will take a look at them today and I am also making a run to Sam's today so will look at theirs. Because of my needs I don't think 2 6 volts is justified.
Someone correct me if my belief is wrong but I understand that for an RV a battery supplies 12 volt to items that need 12 volt and helps smooth out the supply. It is continually being charged when hooked up to shore power or the tow vehicle. I ass um e that a battery can be bad but continues to do it's job if hooked up to a charge source? I had been meaning to take a closer look at my existing battery and never got around to it until Monday when I found what appears to me a worn out battery.
Reason for my original post was because I always have a charge source and thought that a standard battery would fulfill my needs. My biggest concern is to always have needed voltage should I become unhooked why towing.
Anyone have a source of a display that shows a true condition of battery? Something that would tell someone if the battery is fully functional regardless of whether there is a charge source or not?