When you connect two 6VDC batteries in series thinking changes abit. You will only get 12VDC@220AHs to use when connected in series.
When you connect two of these series groups together in parallel then you can get 12VDC@440AHs
Four of these COSTCO 6VDC batteries will weigh around 248lbs not counting the battery cases.
Being golf cart batteries these will have outstanding lasting qualities and performance. $80 to $90 each not a bid price either...
I'm sure the SOLAR guys will dime in here with your other info you need. IN my world a 12VDC battery run down to it 50% charge state will want to see at least 20AMP DC current available for each 12VDC battery installed when it is hit with 14.4VDC BOOST charge mode if you want to re-charge your battery in a quick three time period. Two 6VDC batteries in series is considered ONE 12VDC battery.
I think you would really want to get smart mode charging capabilities to support all of this. Your older trailer probably only has a single mode 13.6 charging system for the batteries. Your SOLAR SYSTEM controller would have the smart multi-voltage charging mode. This combo works great if you only charge your batteries with high sun but what happens when you have no sun - You will want to charge your batteries running your generator andnot having a smart mode charger on-board it will take much longer than three hours to run your generator to get the batteries back up to their 90% charge state if all you have is a single 13.6VDC on-board charging system.
With solar installed you can stretch this time period out to as long as you have high sun to get them re-charged. Normal high Sun is around 6 hours I think I have read.
I think what works best using solar panels is to try not to get behind the charge curve and your solar panels then would become a supper large trickle charge system for your batteries.
We use alot of DC power from our OFF-ROAD POPUP battery bank setup when camping off the power grid and absolutely have to start each day/run run off the batteries with a good 90% charge state otherwise it will get dark on us around 10PM each night.
Just passing on to get your mindset thinking on things that may be a problem running off the batteries.
If you just use flashlights and candles when off the power grid you will be just fine hehe...
We go for the whole thing except Air Conditioning when we camp off the power grid. It is really not much different camping style for us then what we do at the electric campground sites.
Its all about having PLAN Bs for us...
Roy Ken
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