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Gdetrailer
Oct 18, 2015Explorer III
RJsfishin wrote:
So do you suppose they put an old Napa battery in a new MH ?Gdetrailer wrote:Dusty R wrote:
We have a new mh with a one NAPA house battery. I would like to add a second battery, parralled. I like Deka batteries. So if this NAPA is made by Deka that would be a good way to go.
Thanks,
Dusty
So, you have a USED battery and you are adding a NEW battery?
Since your existing battery is not brand new you are basically wasting money by excessively worrying about the manufacturer of said battery..
Your new battery capacity will be affected by the existing used battery and most likely both batteries will not charge at the same rate nor will they discharge at the same rate.. They are only as good as the WEAKEST in the chain..
Not to mention every battery (even from the same batch) will have slightly different charge/discharge rates..
I would not pay the extra money for a NAPA, Sears DiHard ect..
Go to Sam's or Costco and get what battery size will fit your space.. It WILL work just as well..
:R
Well do you suppose that the motor home manufacturer put a NAPA battery into a NEW motor home?
I think not.. That existing NAPA battery is not what ANY vehicle comes with from factory, period..
Motor home manufacturer would have used whatever battery came with the chassis and if the battery was not supplied by the chassis manufacturer they would have bought DIRECT from a real battery supplier at WHOLESALE PRICES..
NAPA is not an OEM "supplier", they are a AFTERMARKET RETAIL supplier.. They sell AFTERMARKET REPAIR PARTS TO THE PUBLIC AT RETAIL PRICES.
I am assuming the OP bought the motor home used and the previous owner put the NAPA battery in..
If they bought in new then most likely the RV dealer put the battery in and the OP paid several times more than they should have for a battery.
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