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DownTheAvenue wrote:
And therein lies your problem. With 12 volt batteries, you double your amp hours when connecting two batteries. With 6 volt batteries, the amp hours of both batteries remains constant while the volts double.
So, if you had two 210AH 12 volt batteries, you had 410 AH of juice. With the two 210AH 6 volt batteries, you had 210AH of juice.
IMHO, 12 volt batteries are always a better choice.
โJan-25-2016 12:56 AM
Porsche or Country Coach!
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โJan-24-2016 08:17 PM
smkettner wrote:
New deep cycle batteries need to be cycled several times before reaching full capacity (25-100 cycles, depending on type). Capacity will be limited during this period
http://usbattery.com/info-center/care-and-maintenance/
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sfpcservice wrote:
I recently upgraded from 2 12 volt marine cranking batteries to 2 6 volt golf cart batteries rated at 210AH. I was dry camping last week and it seemed like the batteries died out faster than they should have, but I'm hoping it had more to do with the temperature (about 40F) and the fact that I didn't reinstall the battery cut out switch and I powered the landing gear and slide from the house batteries while setting up...
Questions:
1. How much capacity will I loose at 40F?
2. I'm guessing the landing gear and the slide probably cost us a couple of days of battery power for our LED lighting and occasional use of the inverter for a DVD player; along with the regular loads of the frige and the LPG monitor?
โJan-24-2016 06:13 PM
smkettner wrote:
Two group 27 vs two 'small' (210ah) golf batteries is about a wash.
I hope you did not turn in perfectly good 12 volters.
The GC2 may need a dozen cycles actually to get max capacity.
What are you charging with?
Landing gear and slide is nothing. Is solar on you list yet?
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azjeffh wrote:sh410 wrote:
Finding 12V 210AH batteries can be a problem, if they even exist. Can ou provide a link for a 12V 210AH battery?
Didn't try to purchase them, but they may be available here. Great price as well ๐
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