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  • Haven’t used them but they seem legit.
    Cost wise, consider MightyMax 200H 6v SLA as well. They’re about $80 cheaper a piece. I had good luck with them.
    (Note I went with those out of necessity as there are/were very few 200a class 6v batteries that were short enough to fit in the battery compartment on our old TC.)
    They’re about 5 years old and still going strong according to the new owner of our old camper.
  • I have theVMax 12v deep cycle for my trailer and have been happy with them.
  • Amazon has a bunch of different AH Batteries available on their website… Think I’m gonna go with their 235 Ah batteries 6 volt…
  • I have looked at a bunch of them but looking at where they are available also.
  • We have a bunch of VMax 12v 100 AH AGM batteries in our comm trailer.... have been working well for years. I note today they are $289 on Amazon, yet a good quality Weize 12V 100AH LiFePO4 battery is now $299. I am making the change in my RV soon as weather claars.
  • I bought mine directly from Vmax. They had a nice "first purchase" coupon that gave me the best price out there.
  • Better hurry and buy em before the LFP and SiO2 chumps show up and ruin the party!

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