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deltabravo wrote:
The problem with 6v lead acid wet cell batteries in an AF camper is the height of them, and the pointless battery slideout tray, and the inaccessibility of checking the fluid levels due to the height. That tray doesn't allow access to the inner battery either.
Your best bet is to ditch the tray and go with two group 031 AGM batteries, so you never have to check fluid levels or deal with acide puking wet cells ever again.
A lot of AF owners in the FB group have done the switch to AGM.
Here's how I did it on my AF 811
Wow that’s a pretty matter of fact recommendation for a very mid grade solution.
There’s no problem getting a couple 200ah SLA 6v batteries in that tray or a 200ah 12v AGM.
Both of which provide the same power for less $ and actually fit with not modifications.
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