On our last trip we discovered the house batteries had gone dry during storage. They were on charge (coach plugged in) After we filled the batteries with fluid they still did not allow us to go to b...
I’d still recommend going with LiFePO4. The longevity defrays the initial cost difference. No liquids, no venting required, can be mounted anywhere in any orientation. Less than half the weight compared to a lead acid comparable Amp Hour model. You can get a 200AH Li that’s smaller than two 100AH Li end to end that would likely fit in your step storage. Many other advantages.
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