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Gdetrailer
Feb 12, 2016Explorer III
Artum Snowbird wrote:
Here is a website that says your Type 34 has 50 AH. That is not very much, but a lot depends on how you use it. If you have it, and keep it charged, you can get a day out of it with light usage if the fridge isn't running because it's cool outside and you keep the inside chilly too.
Batteries by type
I think Artum is close to the Ahr capacity..
Here is the shipping size and weight of the battery you are asking about.
Shipping Product Length
10.75 IN
Shipping Product Width
6.88 IN
Shipping Product Height
8.00 IN
Shipping Product Weight
43.00 LB
Weight and size DOES MATTER when it comes to AGM or FLA batteries..
I would think that 50 Ahr is being rather generous for this battery since it is not designed for YOUR intended use. It IS designed to be used as a STARTING BATTERY. A starting battery is designed for very short bursts of power and extremely low or shallow discharge.
As such this type of battery is not rated for SLOW AND LOW Ahr draw..
My guess is it would be equivalent to a UPS battery of 40 Ahr size.
I doubt you would get more than one night of capacity..
Contrast that to a RV/Marine group 24 FLA battery which has about 80 Ahr of capacity, weighs about 65 lbs and costs a whopping $70.
If you really want that battery buy it to use as a STARTING BATTERY.
Personally I am not real fond of putting large rechargeable batteries under my bed of any kind.. When something goes wrong with the charging system or even the battery things CAN go from bad to worse in a hurry..
Look around UNDER your van, I would bet that there ARE lots of places there that you could find a decent place to tuck a good size battery box.. Typically a lot of open sheet metal from the frame to the van skin available.. Doing it that way will allow you to maximize your inside space..
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