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lincster wrote:
Not sure where you are getting your 6V's at.
I got mine at Costco for $75 each.
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โOct-19-2016 07:29 AM
atwowheelguy wrote:lincster wrote:atwowheelguy wrote:
Added a second battery. One would not power the furnace fan through the night.
Camper manufacturer built the battery rack so than two group 24 batteries in separate battery boxes would not fit end to end. Brilliant design. :R
Had this bracket on each end of the rack. One had to go.
Couldn't reach just the weld with the grinder, so I had to grind down the whole piece of angle steel to get to the weld.
A little rattle can primer.
A little rattle can paint.
24" battery cables for parallel connections from the auto parts store.
Now maybe I can warm up the camper to take a shower in the morning.
Should have just converted over to 6V's. You wouldn't need more than 2.
Considered it.
Two 6 volt batteries are about $270.
One 12 volt battery is about $100.
Maybe next time, a few years down the road.
โOct-18-2016 10:37 PM
lincster wrote:atwowheelguy wrote:
Added a second battery. One would not power the furnace fan through the night.
Camper manufacturer built the battery rack so than two group 24 batteries in separate battery boxes would not fit end to end. Brilliant design. :R
Had this bracket on each end of the rack. One had to go.
Couldn't reach just the weld with the grinder, so I had to grind down the whole piece of angle steel to get to the weld.
A little rattle can primer.
A little rattle can paint.
24" battery cables for parallel connections from the auto parts store.
Now maybe I can warm up the camper to take a shower in the morning.
Should have just converted over to 6V's. You wouldn't need more than 2.
โOct-18-2016 03:21 PM
nayther wrote:RideSlow wrote:
Added leads for the Battery Tender. (Left the lights on inside and ran the batteries down to 9.1. Not enough sunlight to charge, I guess.) Meant to do that soon, just didn't plan on doing it at 9 at night. Not sure if the refrig will run on gas without 12v also. Keeping it ready to go for our trip to Oregon this coming weekend.
no, fridge needs 12v (or close) to operate at all.
โOct-18-2016 12:42 PM
atwowheelguy wrote:
Added a second battery. One would not power the furnace fan through the night.
Camper manufacturer built the battery rack so than two group 24 batteries in separate battery boxes would not fit end to end. Brilliant design. :R
Had this bracket on each end of the rack. One had to go.
Couldn't reach just the weld with the grinder, so I had to grind down the whole piece of angle steel to get to the weld.
A little rattle can primer.
A little rattle can paint.
24" battery cables for parallel connections from the auto parts store.
Now maybe I can warm up the camper to take a shower in the morning.
โOct-18-2016 10:58 AM
RideSlow wrote:
Added leads for the Battery Tender. (Left the lights on inside and ran the batteries down to 9.1. Not enough sunlight to charge, I guess.) Meant to do that soon, just didn't plan on doing it at 9 at night. Not sure if the refrig will run on gas without 12v also. Keeping it ready to go for our trip to Oregon this coming weekend.
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