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ajriding
Oct 07, 2020Explorer II
pianotuna wrote:
$900 for batteries / 2800 cycles =~ $0.32 cents per cycle. At that point the SiO2 will have 80% of the OEM capacity, about 2000 watt-hours which is enough to run a residential fridge for approximately 2 days.n.
If only the new camper came with a $900 set of batteries and not one or two cheap marine batteries...Marine batts can cycle about 1/10 as a deep cycle batt before they are done.
I do neither fridge. I have a danfoss style unit and solar to supplement.
But, OP only does a few days per year, so his needs are quite different.
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