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- ChowanExplorerIt depends.
- pianotunaNomad IIIThere is another type that may be even better called "carbon foam". They can be used in cold weather whereas LI don't do so well.
http://www.bruceschwab.com/advanced-energy-storage-systems/firefly-energys-oasis-group-31/ - Yes IMO.
- wanderingbobExplorer IIWhats wrong with what we got ? Ninety nine point nine percent of us get along just fine with what came with the RV . Unless ya maybe just like to throw money away .
- Ed_GeeExplorer IIA very interesting technology that I was not aware of ... but they are Gawd awful expensive.... my new top of the line Lifeline AGM batteries of equivalent capacity are about 1/3 the price.
- beemerphile1Explorer"Best" depends on how they are used by the individual. What is best for you may not be best for another, thus your question is impossible to answer.
- philo111Explorer
Chowan wrote:
It depends.
Thanks for the info! - philo111Explorer
beemerphile1 wrote:
"Best" depends on how they are used by the individual. What is best for you may not be best for another, thus your question is impossible to answer.
I'd be using them the same way you do. - beemerphile1Explorer
philo111 wrote:
beemerphile1 wrote:
"Best" depends on how they are used by the individual. What is best for you may not be best for another, thus your question is impossible to answer.
I'd be using them the same way you do.
You have no idea how I use my batteries. Do you boondock? Do you power AC appliances from the batteries with an inverter? Do you have a residential refrigerator?
By far the majority of all RV owners never camp without electrical hookups. In that situation, just about any cheap battery is sufficient. - westendExplorerFrom the few Forum members that have them and have posted about them, the Lion batteries are very good for RV's, especially if you have a sophisticated electrical system. They save a lot of weight so that can also be an advantage. Price is a big turn-off.
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