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pianotuna
Nov 01, 2020Nomad III
FWC,
The owner of the sanidump site has a 'real life' evaluation of the SiO2.
https://www.sanidumps.com/product-testing-rv-batteries.php
From his site: "Results
After about a year (2020) of using the SiO2 batteries, I'm I happy with them - Yes! Having more useable power is great when the weather is not behaving, I prefer not to use a generator. I do have a lot of solar on the RV but I have been in situations where the sun does not fully charge the batteries every day. The extra capacity enables us to continue RVing in these poor weather conditions without the generator. I have been with friends when their RV had to be recharged, with the SiO2 batteries and solar I was able to recharge their batteries from my RV without using a generator and we continued RVing."
The owner of the sanidump site has a 'real life' evaluation of the SiO2.
https://www.sanidumps.com/product-testing-rv-batteries.php
From his site: "Results
After about a year (2020) of using the SiO2 batteries, I'm I happy with them - Yes! Having more useable power is great when the weather is not behaving, I prefer not to use a generator. I do have a lot of solar on the RV but I have been in situations where the sun does not fully charge the batteries every day. The extra capacity enables us to continue RVing in these poor weather conditions without the generator. I have been with friends when their RV had to be recharged, with the SiO2 batteries and solar I was able to recharge their batteries from my RV without using a generator and we continued RVing."
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