Nov-14-2021 09:18 AM
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Dec-12-2021 07:54 AM
2112 wrote:
Checking the water is impossible when it's installed.
Dec-11-2021 09:17 AM
2112 wrote:
Checking the water is impossible when it's installed.
Dec-11-2021 07:06 AM
Dec-06-2021 01:01 AM
joelc wrote:Thanks, this helps.
First I appreciate all the input every body is giving me.
The Battery from O'Reilly is a Super Start Group Size 27 Part Number 27DCM Line SSB Amp hr. 80 AH
The NAPA battery is a NAPA Specialty/Golf Car GC12 650 Deep Cycle Part Number 8141.Amp hrs 150 AH.
Dec-06-2021 12:17 AM
Dec-05-2021 08:21 PM
blt2ski wrote:
I believe the person saying carrying the batteries ment for him even exchanging them. Some of us can not, nor should leave them in an RV during times of non use. Ie a storage lot, no 110 to trickle charge the batteries during say 6 months of non use. That's an 18-20+% discharge. So best to keep at home where it's warmer, and you can setup a trickle charger.
Marty
Dec-05-2021 02:11 PM
Dec-05-2021 01:27 PM
pianotuna wrote:blt2ski wrote:
I prefer the two 31 option. BUT as noted by one poster, carrying a 31 is too much. But they can carry a 24, so the three 24's if they fit in or on the battery tray, would be the better option for that person.
Marty
Why do the batteries need to be carried? Just leave them in place year round.
Dec-05-2021 12:54 PM
blt2ski wrote:
I prefer the two 31 option. BUT as noted by one poster, carrying a 31 is too much. But they can carry a 24, so the three 24's if they fit in or on the battery tray, would be the better option for that person.
Marty
Dec-05-2021 12:39 PM
Dec-05-2021 02:10 AM
joelc wrote:I'm not finding a true deep cycle battery on O'Reilly's website. What model number are you considering?
These are all 12V Deep Cycle Batteries, not Marine STARTING Batteries. The Group 27 battery I found at O'Reilly's and the Group 31 at NAPA.
Dec-04-2021 07:53 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
While your math is good your assumption is not
You do not discharge MARINE/deep cycle to 80% discharge