Oct-07-2016 10:55 PM
Oct-09-2016 07:30 AM
Winnipeg wrote:Rather than quantity of batteries, they may have increased the battery size. I know some of the 5ers that started offering a residential fridge went from the initial 3 24 series 12-volt batteries to 2 31 series 12-volt batteries.
Wow, lots of great advice and opinions. I did find out that Tiffin (and others?) used to add extra batteries with the residential fridge, but in the past few years they (and pretty much all manufacturers) just put in 2@12V. Same thing you can expect in a $15k travel trailer, so much for "high end".
Oct-09-2016 06:42 AM
Oct-09-2016 06:06 AM
Oct-09-2016 06:02 AM
DSDP Don wrote:
With the battery watering systems, ......
Oct-09-2016 05:59 AM
usersmanual wrote:
I seriously could not be bothered to waste my time filling water jugs and stuffing them in my fridge all on the premise of possible saving a couple battery amps
Oct-08-2016 09:48 PM
Winnipeg wrote:
Wow, lots of great advice and opinions. I did find out that Tiffin (and others?) used to add extra batteries with the residential fridge, but in the past few years they (and pretty much all manufacturers) just put in 2@12V. Same thing you can expect in a $15k travel trailer, so much for "high end".
Adding more batteries is an OK idea, however, you cannot just put them on the floor of a basement bin. Those bins are pretty thin; OK for lawn-chairs, not a bank of batteries would be way too much.
Aside from the technical challenges, I have some heartburn about paying $150k for a new coach and then needing to do major modifications just to keep the fridge running all night.
Sigh.
Oct-08-2016 09:41 PM
Oct-08-2016 09:16 PM
Oct-08-2016 08:58 PM
DSDP Don wrote:
"Winnipeg".....This isn't a tough decision or a big issue. If you like the coach, buy it. You have 32' to add two or even four more batteries. With the battery watering systems, you can pretty much add a battery anywhere and not have to deal with it for the next 5-8 years.
Batteries in the bay next to the step, mounted to the frame rail, mounted under the hood.....those are three easy spots to add batteries.
Oct-08-2016 08:51 PM
Oct-08-2016 08:43 PM
johnf wrote:
No the gasser have 2 12 volt batteries
Oct-08-2016 08:40 PM
Sprig wrote:usersmanual wrote:
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Ok that's your version but something in my world tells me jugs of water in a fridge wont reduce the compressor run time. I seriously could not be bothered to waste my time filling water jugs and stuffing them in my fridge all on the premise of possible saving a couple battery amps
It will actually Likely INCREASE the total compressor run time; HOWEVER, if the increased run time is during day-time with SOLAR PRODUCTION, then there is no increase in used BATTERY consumption.
If you are a midnight snacker that likes to make Dagwoods and OPEN the doors several times a night, then I suggest you just run your genset 24/7; and find a way to gather gasoline to your campsite.
Oct-08-2016 08:39 PM
Oct-08-2016 08:35 PM
dougrainer wrote:hanko wrote:
any tiffin you order with a resi refrig will have 4 batteries
NOT the Gas models. They have the 2- 6 volt batteries in the entry step well. Doug
Oct-08-2016 08:35 PM
usersmanual wrote:
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Ok that's your version but something in my world tells me jugs of water in a fridge wont reduce the compressor run time. I seriously could not be bothered to waste my time filling water jugs and stuffing them in my fridge all on the premise of possible saving a couple battery amps