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theoldwizard1 wrote:placergold wrote:
I've been told the golf cart type 6 volt batteries will last much longer than the 12 volt deep cycle batteries available. Mainly because of the constant discharge/charge cycle that occurs.
The real issue is cost and availability. TRUE "deep discharge" 12V batteries are not very common, or maybe I should are not found in most places that sell batteries. What you will find are "dual purpose" marine/RV batteries which will not last any where near as long (fewer cycles).
Golf cart batteries can be found at Costco, Sams and even some Walmart stores. They are moderately priced.
If you "premium" deep discharge batteries, they can be found at most solar energy stores. The 2 best brands are Trojan and Rolls. Both sell many different types of deep discharge batteries. The best are ones design for "renewable energy". Much more expensive than golf cart batteries, but this is a case of "you get what you pay for".
Both companies also sell deep discharge AGM batteries.
โJul-26-2017 06:04 PM
placergold wrote:
ktmrfs, "but the downside to GC is high internal resistance, not ideal for heavy draws like a big inverter".
Q. Is a 1,500 watt Go Power inverter considered big?
โJul-26-2017 06:03 PM
โJul-26-2017 05:59 PM
placergold wrote:
I've been told the golf cart type 6 volt batteries will last much longer than the 12 volt deep cycle batteries available. Mainly because of the constant discharge/charge cycle that occurs.
โJul-26-2017 05:54 PM
โJul-26-2017 05:41 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Cutting to the chase...
The 3 cell battery offers more cycles and can take more abuse.
โJul-26-2017 05:33 PM
โJul-26-2017 05:21 PM
placergold wrote:
Thanks you all for the feedback!
2oldman: light reading not, LOL!
MEXICOWANDERER: I'll look in to the 3 cell batteries. Anyone else recommend them?
โJul-26-2017 05:13 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
What is so special about six volt batteries might be a better question.
SO, I will try to present the answer and why I recommend them.
Six Volt (GC-2) style batteries are designed for Golf Car (hence the GC designation) use, which is a long slow (Compared to total capacity) discharge to a level as low as 50 percent state of charge.
They are also the single. MOST PRODUCED Lead acid battery in the US and likely the world as golf courses order 'em by, depending on the course, the pallet load or the truck load.. Now that's a lot of batteries Each golf car takes at least six.
RV use is the same, a long slow discharge (Compared to total capacity)
NOw starting batteries on the other hand are designed to dump current at 2 or 3 or more times their C/20 capacity rate (I will explain) But only for 30 seconds, THey need to be kept fairly full, like 80% or more state of charge This means there is not a lot of power to use.
MARINE/deep cycle can go a bit lower, say 75% but that's still only half the DEEP CYCLE GC-2
Finally capacities
C/20 means the 20 hour capacity if you discharge the battery so it hits DEAD exactly 20 hours from start, HOW many amps did you use... Times 20
Understand not all companies rate their batteries that way Wal*Mart for example uses the 1 amp rate.. This gives their batteries a much LARGER number when in fact.. they are not any better than others.
Capacities
Group 24 is about 75 AH at the C-20 rate
Groups 27 and 29 are just below and above 100
Group 31 is about 120-130
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But these are MARINE/deep cycle so you can use 25%
Now. the CG-2 is 210-230 and you can use half of that.
I mentioned earlier the it is the single most popular lead acid battery.
Well that means the production lines do not shut down and re-tool as often so the unit cost is far smaller per unit due to the cost of re-tooling frequently to make different sizes.
Now you have the reason I LIke GC-2 Most BANG for your BUCK.
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โJul-26-2017 04:56 PM
placergold wrote:
Hi all, While waiting for our new 28' Stealth toy hauler we're trying to figure out the best batteries to get for when we're back in the hills camped off the grid.
We ordered the optional 200 watt solar panel & regulator with Power Boost. And a 1,500 watt Go Power Inverter.
I've been told the golf cart type 6 volt batteries will last much longer than the 12 volt deep cycle batteries available. Mainly because of the constant discharge/charge cycle that occurs.
But, I really have no experience in this area, so any and all input from those familiar with this subject would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you.