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Eurocamper wrote:
I guess that somewhere you can buy 12 volt deep cycle batteries with more than 100-105 Ah capacity, but I couldn't find any. On the other hand, there were plenty of 6 volt golf cart batteries with 225-235 Ahs to choose from. I figured I would go for the 235 Ah over the 210 Ah (2 x 105 Ah).
Not a huge difference, but an increase in capacity nonetheless.
Jun-02-2013 07:51 AM
12thgenusa wrote:I am still wayne_tw wrote:
When using two 6 volt batteries wired in series, you double the volts but the amp hours remain the same.
When using two 12 volts wired in parallel, you double the amp hours but the volts remain the same.
Therefore, using two 12 volt batteries you will have greater capacity for the size of the battery bank than using two 6 volt batteries.
While the first two sentences are true, the third is not necessarily true. A 12-volt battery closest in size to a 6-volt GC2 has about 100 Ah. Two will give you 200 Ah. Two GC2s will give you 220 to 235 Ah at 20 hr rate.
Jun-02-2013 05:49 AM
VintageRacer wrote:
I look at 6 volt batteries as half a 12 volt battery in a more convenient package. I can lift a 6 volt 235 ah battery with one hand if it has a handle, lifting an 8D battery (12 volt deep cycle 235 ah) takes deep knee bends and a 5 minute warm up before or a chiropractor visit after... 🙂
Jun-01-2013 10:22 PM
I am still wayne_tw wrote:
When using two 6 volt batteries wired in series, you double the volts but the amp hours remain the same.
When using two 12 volts wired in parallel, you double the amp hours but the volts remain the same.
Therefore, using two 12 volt batteries you will have greater capacity for the size of the battery bank than using two 6 volt batteries.
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Jun-01-2013 03:19 PM
rbp111 wrote:
Granted, 2 6-volt golf cart batteries last longer than 2 12-volt batteries. But what if one of the 6-volt dies, are you with out all power until a new 6-volt battery is purchased?
Jun-01-2013 02:45 PM
I am still wayne_tw wrote:
When using two 6 volt batteries wired in series, you double the volts but the amp hours remain the same.
When using two 12 volts wired in parallel, you double the amp hours but the volts remain the same.
Therefore, using two 12 volt batteries you will have greater capacity for the size of the battery bank than using two 6 volt batteries.