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westend
Apr 18, 2016Explorer
I'd suggest to measure the battery size, take it with you, visit a Sam's club or Costco and buy a replacement battery. If you camp off-grid and run the battery too low, go back the next week and buy another of the same and connect them together.
What we don't know is how much power you are going to use, the size of your battery box/tray and the amount of off-grid you're going to do.
Two 6V GC2 batteries wired in series are the best solution for increased battery capacity. The larger plates and taller case make them more durable for RV use/abuse. The price is often lower than two 12V marine/starter batteries. Trojan batteries are the standard to which others are compared.
6V GC2 batteries have the same footprint as a BCI group 24 12V battery.
What we don't know is how much power you are going to use, the size of your battery box/tray and the amount of off-grid you're going to do.
Two 6V GC2 batteries wired in series are the best solution for increased battery capacity. The larger plates and taller case make them more durable for RV use/abuse. The price is often lower than two 12V marine/starter batteries. Trojan batteries are the standard to which others are compared.
6V GC2 batteries have the same footprint as a BCI group 24 12V battery.
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