01tundra wrote:
Or mount them inside the trailer instead of outside, which eliminates the low temp operation issue and increases security. Or buy one of the brands that has internal heaters or use the heating pads offered if you'd prefer to keep them outside. The entire temperature argument is a non-issue in my opinion.
This will do no good if the RV is in storage at -40. So extreme cold, for some of us is, a fact of life.
No one in their right mind is going to pay a premium of $109 for a gain of 8 amp-hours. I based all my looking on 100 amp-hour jars, which are a much lower initial cost than Li.