โOct-03-2018 04:58 PM
โOct-04-2018 09:33 AM
mike-s wrote:
A GC2 battery is 6V and typically over 200 Ah (the common Trojan T-105s are 225 Ah, but current Interstate/Costco ones are labeled 160, which is the low end).
โOct-04-2018 08:07 AM
โOct-04-2018 08:00 AM
garyemunson wrote:
Arranging a hold-down for 6 volts can be a challenge. I use these hold downs with threaded rod run at a 45 degree angle. My tray has a lip one side that the bottom of batteries rest against. The hold down goes on the far side of the battery and the rods run towards the lip.
https://www.golfcartking.com/yamaha-gas-battery-hold-down/
A watering system is also helpful as many RVs don't provide much access from the top to check water level.
https://www.amazon.com/Flow-Rite-RV2000-Pro-Fill-Battery-Kit/dp/B001FCAXT0/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1538652441&sr=8-2&keywords=battery+watering+system
โOct-04-2018 07:58 AM
Chinolbz wrote:
Sorry ktmrf. You can double the voltage or double the amps, not both.
4 6v = 250ah. Chino
โOct-04-2018 07:09 AM
โOct-04-2018 04:26 AM
โOct-04-2018 01:29 AM
Chinolbz wrote:ktmrf was correct.
Sorry ktmrf. You can double the voltage or double the amps, not both.
4 6v = 250ah. Chino
โOct-03-2018 10:30 PM
โOct-03-2018 08:42 PM
โOct-03-2018 08:38 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Keep in mind that you will need to swap our your 2 12V for 4 6V batteries. If the math makes sense, they are good batteries.
โOct-03-2018 05:59 PM
camperdave wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
Keep in mind that you will need to swap our your 2 12V for 4 6V batteries. If the math makes sense, they are good batteries.
No, dual 6v batts are a common and almost direct swap (just a bit taller) for dual 12v. You just wire in series instead of parrallel.
โOct-03-2018 05:37 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
Keep in mind that you will need to swap our your 2 12V for 4 6V batteries. If the math makes sense, they are good batteries.
โOct-03-2018 05:34 PM
Artum Snowbird wrote:
Many of us use Costco 6 volt batteries. I have had excellent luck with them.
They are taller than the 12 volt batteries, so be sure you have the vertical space.
Traditionally, deep cycle batteries and marine batteries are designed to run a slow discharge for a long time. If your pontoon boat batteries need to be deep cycle, or if they are suited better to a starting battery depends on the usage in the boat. I have used truck batteries in my boat for years as they just start the motor and are not drained down slowly. They also have a 7 year warranty compared to 18 months for a deep cycle marine battery.
โOct-03-2018 05:27 PM
โOct-03-2018 05:24 PM