Aug-12-2015 12:16 AM
Aug-16-2015 12:03 AM
Ivylog wrote:
If you convert the 200 minutes to hours and X 25 you get 83 AH which is about right for a cranking battery. A deep cycle battery that weighs that much would have around 125 AH.
I replaced my 10 year old Interstate 31s last summer as Interstate made me an offer I could not refuse at the FMCA rally in OR... I got to keep them. I put them in a 24V machine I own and they are still going strong. I did find the caps under the hard plastic top of these "maintenance free" and would add a small amount of water every two years. Taking the caps off and checking the Specific Gravity of each cell will tell you a lot about them.
Aug-14-2015 12:23 AM
Ivylog wrote:
If you convert the 200 minutes to hours and X 25 you get 83 AH which is about right for a cranking battery. A deep cycle battery that weighs that much would have around 125 AH.
I replaced my 10 year old Interstate 31s last summer as Interstate made me an offer I could not refuse at the FMCA rally in OR... I got to keep them. I put them in a 24V machine I own and they are still going strong. I did find the caps under the hard plastic top of these "maintenance free" and would add a small amount of water every two years. Taking the caps off and checking the Specific Gravity of each cell will tell you a lot about them.
Aug-12-2015 06:43 AM
Aug-12-2015 04:29 AM