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pianotuna
Jan 04, 2016Nomad III
Brulaz,
The marine batteries are intended for large loads where as the deep cycles are not. That helps with voltage drop and the inverter. Either would work--but cost per amp-hour would be one of my choice criteria.
What I did was go to used Telecom batteries. They are AGM (no more laying the snow to check levels). They were the best bang for the buck. It is too soon for me to recommend them as they have not been in service long at all--but so far so good.
The marine batteries are intended for large loads where as the deep cycles are not. That helps with voltage drop and the inverter. Either would work--but cost per amp-hour would be one of my choice criteria.
What I did was go to used Telecom batteries. They are AGM (no more laying the snow to check levels). They were the best bang for the buck. It is too soon for me to recommend them as they have not been in service long at all--but so far so good.
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