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pianotuna
Sep 19, 2015Nomad III
Hi,
All batteries would be best to be the same. I would prefer 12 volt jars. AGM deep cycle still has a 50% limitation for depth of discharge. They do work well as starter batteries because of their low internal resistance.
If you don't camp below -20 c (-4 f) and have deep pockets consider using LI batteries for the house and for the starter. They can be taken safely down to just 20% state of charge, and they do not have to be recharged to 100% unlike lead acid chemistries.
Lifeline does a great AGM.
I just switched to used telecom batteries and am happy with the results.
Do add some solar if you boondock. If you don't--then you don't need to have four house batteries.
All batteries would be best to be the same. I would prefer 12 volt jars. AGM deep cycle still has a 50% limitation for depth of discharge. They do work well as starter batteries because of their low internal resistance.
If you don't camp below -20 c (-4 f) and have deep pockets consider using LI batteries for the house and for the starter. They can be taken safely down to just 20% state of charge, and they do not have to be recharged to 100% unlike lead acid chemistries.
Lifeline does a great AGM.
I just switched to used telecom batteries and am happy with the results.
Do add some solar if you boondock. If you don't--then you don't need to have four house batteries.
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