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ddfuller wrote:
If I switched to dual 6V's how long would I have to keep a 14.2V charger going to top them off from half to full?
How do these chargers work.. If it's charging, will it fill two batteries as quick as it would fill 1 battery? essentially giving the trailer twice the available power in the same time.. (comparing a single vs dual battery sestup)
6V battery reccomendations? what specs should I look for? I we don't use a ton of power and want to keep cost down, and I don't want to run my generator very often if possible... so looking for good balance.
Thanks all.
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โMar-02-2015 06:04 AM
Y-Guy wrote:
ddfuller before I spent the money to upgrade my charger I'd get a couple of batteries. If you dry camp frequently the dual 6 volt setup is really the best way to go, but even adding another single group 24 would be better. For the money it's your best bang for the buck. One of my early RVs had a single group 24, could barely get through a weekend. If your battery is a couple years old I'd spring for two new ones, at least Group 27 but Dual 6 would be better. Good luck!
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โMar-01-2015 07:15 AM
ddfuller wrote:
I saw the IQ4, but I don't understand what problem of mine it solves? Sorry if an elementary question, but it's not obvious to me how this fixes my slow charging..
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