Oct-16-2014 06:24 PM
Oct-18-2014 07:10 AM
Coach-man wrote:d-mac1 wrote:
Appreciate everyone's help. We belong to sams so thats where I went first. Was gonna go check on price of trojans but there was a big road. construction jam up so I opted out.
Does anyone know if I can use a Battery Tender (thats the brand) to keep em topped up or do I need to use a regular charger set to 6 volts? Also, I'll check the water level, but wonder if I shouldn't charge them before my trip? I've got 2 days.
Thanks again.
I had a similar setup using the Battery Tender in my class A, worked great no problems, still working well when I traded it!
Oct-18-2014 07:02 AM
Me Again wrote:
I good strong charge is good for a battery, it stirs the aid up. Never run your trailer on just batteries unit the lights are getting dim, as you are way below 50% charge and damaging the batteries. While you have 220 AH, only 110 are really usable without damage to the batteries.
Here is a good start in learn more about batteries. There is a part two also.
http://www.marxrv.com/12volt/12volt.htm
Chris
Oct-18-2014 05:54 AM
d-mac1 wrote:
Appreciate everyone's help. We belong to sams so thats where I went first. Was gonna go check on price of trojans but there was a big road. construction jam up so I opted out.
Does anyone know if I can use a Battery Tender (thats the brand) to keep em topped up or do I need to use a regular charger set to 6 volts? Also, I'll check the water level, but wonder if I shouldn't charge them before my trip? I've got 2 days.
Thanks again.
Oct-17-2014 03:42 PM
Oct-17-2014 02:29 PM
Oct-17-2014 02:27 PM
Oct-17-2014 02:19 PM
Oct-17-2014 01:31 PM
Me Again wrote:d-mac1 wrote:
Appreciate everyone's help. We belong to sams so thats where I went first. Was gonna go check on price of trojans but there was a big road. construction jam up so I opted out.
Does anyone know if I can use a Battery Tender (thats the brand) to keep em topped up or do I need to use a regular charger set to 6 volts? Also, I'll check the water level, but wonder if I shouldn't charge them before my trip? I've got 2 days.
Thanks again.
When you hook them up in series you treat/charge them like any other 12V.
Ground/Chassis - Neg (Batt 1 6v) Pos -jumper- Neg (Batt 2 6v) Pos - To camper loads.
Ground on one battery get the same ground as the 12vers. The Pos of that battery is jumper to the neg of the second battery, the Pos of the second battery is your 12V lead for the camper.
Chris
Oct-17-2014 01:30 PM
Me Again wrote:d-mac1 wrote:
Appreciate everyone's help. We belong to sams so thats where I went first. Was gonna go check on price of trojans but there was a big road. construction jam up so I opted out.
Does anyone know if I can use a Battery Tender (thats the brand) to keep em topped up or do I need to use a regular charger set to 6 volts? Also, I'll check the water level, but wonder if I shouldn't charge them before my trip? I've got 2 days.
Thanks again.
When you hook them up in series you treat/charge them like any other 12V.
Ground/Chassis - Neg (Batt 1 6v) Pos -jumper- Neg (Batt 2 6v) Pos - To camper loads.
Ground on one battery get the same ground as the 12vers. The Pos of that battery is jumper to the neg of the second battery, the Pos of the second battery is your 12V lead for the camper.
Chris
Oct-17-2014 12:59 PM
d-mac1 wrote:
Appreciate everyone's help. We belong to sams so thats where I went first. Was gonna go check on price of trojans but there was a big road. construction jam up so I opted out.
Does anyone know if I can use a Battery Tender (thats the brand) to keep em topped up or do I need to use a regular charger set to 6 volts? Also, I'll check the water level, but wonder if I shouldn't charge them before my trip? I've got 2 days.
Thanks again.
Oct-17-2014 12:52 PM
Me Again wrote:laknox wrote:
My 2 6v batteries are about 110 a/h each, so I have about 220 a/h capacity. My old 12v batteries only gave me about 150 a/h, total. The real off-gridders use 2v batteries, and can last for days and days without charging.
Lyle
Lyle, two 110 ah 6v battery when place in series are a 12V battery with 110 ah.
I believe you maybe have 220 or 225 ah 6Vers that you series to product 12V. Parallel increase ah's, series increase voltage, just so everyone understands!
Chris
Oct-17-2014 12:29 PM
Oct-17-2014 12:23 PM
laknox wrote:
My 2 6v batteries are about 110 a/h each, so I have about 220 a/h capacity. My old 12v batteries only gave me about 150 a/h, total. The real off-gridders use 2v batteries, and can last for days and days without charging.
Lyle
Oct-17-2014 12:20 PM