Mar-20-2018 10:27 PM
Mar-22-2018 03:54 PM
time2roll wrote:Shaft0201 wrote:DO NOT let Randy talk you into a WFCO.
I will call them for sure. Thank you
Mar-22-2018 07:36 AM
Shaft0201 wrote:Excellent converter.
Spoke to him a little earlier and told me to get the “Progressive dynamics MBA 4655L”. Does that sound about right? He says that one is a little better than the boondocker one
Mar-22-2018 01:59 AM
Mar-21-2018 10:30 PM
Dirtclods wrote:
Just a bit more info:
https://www.rvtechlibrary.com/battery/bat_convert.php
Mar-21-2018 10:26 PM
Mar-21-2018 07:33 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:Shaft0201 wrote:
After camping this last weekend and getting a couple dead batteries I’m now on the market for the following... two 12v batteries for doing a fair amount of boondocking.
Finding TRUE deep cycle 12V batteries is very difficult ! The "marine" dual purpose batteries are NOT true deep discharge batteries.
A golf cart dealership might have GC12 batteries, but they are expensive. Solar/wind/off grid stores would also carry true deep discharge batteries. Again, $$$ !
This is why you have been advised to use two 6V GC2 batteries.
Mar-21-2018 05:39 PM
Shaft0201 wrote:
After camping this last weekend and getting a couple dead batteries I’m now on the market for the following... two 12v batteries for doing a fair amount of boondocking.
Mar-21-2018 04:28 PM
dedmiston wrote:Oh yes, I remember your story now. 🙂
It's happened to me twice in 15 years.
Mar-21-2018 03:45 PM
Mar-21-2018 03:16 PM
time2roll wrote:Shaft0201 wrote:DO NOT let Randy talk you into a WFCO.
I will call them for sure. Thank you
Mar-21-2018 03:12 PM
Shaft0201 wrote:DO NOT let Randy talk you into a WFCO.
I will call them for sure. Thank you
Mar-21-2018 02:59 PM
Shaft0201 wrote:Dirtclods wrote:
I'll just add my 2 cents if your planning on running your heater you'll be better off running two six volts it's not hard at all to hook them up. I had two deep cycles 12 volts for years I so glad I made the switch it really makes a huge difference. Also if your lights are not already LED switch them out this to well save you batteries. I've never had an issue with Costco brand.
6v was a thought at first but I’m pretty stuck on getting two GOOD 12v batteries. As stated I have switched every interior light to LED, But thanks for suggesting. Will also be adding a voltminder and will order the better converter this weekend that has a smart charger setup.
Mar-21-2018 02:05 PM
Dirtclods wrote:
I'll just add my 2 cents if your planning on running your heater you'll be better off running two six volts it's not hard at all to hook them up. I had two deep cycles 12 volts for years I so glad I made the switch it really makes a huge difference. Also if your lights are not already LED switch them out this to well save you batteries. I've never had an issue with Costco brand.
Mar-21-2018 01:58 PM