Jul-26-2017 12:25 PM
Jul-28-2017 10:30 AM
All 3 of my batteries were bought in the same month....just adding them to the trailer permanently with some 1/0 cable.
Jul-28-2017 09:23 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
ktmrfs
"A pair of GC batteries will drive a 1000W inverter untill the battery is down to around 80 percent SOC, then the inverter will alarm and shut down due to low input voltage. Now that means unless a pair is well charged, you may be out of luck even at 1000W"
Cannot this trait be deemed and treated as a "STUPID PREVENTER"?
Very very few RVs have the battery capacity to run a thousand watts long-term. And usually if high wattage is desired for an extended time I have a very hard time arriving at a justifiable reason. That's right up generator use alley.
Jul-28-2017 09:19 AM
mike-s wrote:ktmrfs wrote:Where did you get that from?
Even true deep discharge 12V like Trojan 12V renewable energy 12V have about 1/2 the cycle life of a similar 6V configuration.
Trojan says otherwise. In their spec sheet, they show the 6V T-105 right next to the 12V J185H (which has the same capacity as 2 T-105s). Both are listed in the same 1200 cycles @ 50% discharge section, and they share the same cycle life curve. It's the Group 24/27 batteries which have shorter lives (and smaller capacities), because the case size restricts how large the plates can be (a 185 weighs over twice as much as a 27) and how much electrolyte they can hold (the 185 is twice the volume).
The reason to buy 6V GC2s is because they tend to be cheaper and easier to find locally due to the numbers used in golf carts, not because 6 V batteries are necessarily better than 12 V ones.
Jul-27-2017 08:37 PM
Jul-27-2017 08:28 PM
Jul-27-2017 08:11 PM
placergold wrote:
Off the batteries, we will occasionally be using the power tongue jack, power awning, and power stabilizer jacks. And daily, low draw items like flat screen TV, sound system, water pump, lights, stove top & bathroom pull fans, etc.
A couple folks have brought up the subject of the size of the 1,500 watt inverter, as relates to using just 2ea 6v golf cart type batteries.
Bottom line, now that you know our intended power usage, will this be a problem???
Jul-27-2017 07:56 PM
Jul-27-2017 07:30 PM
OldSmokey wrote:marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
Anyone have any feelings towards using say 3 of these batteries in parallel for boondocking?
Duracell AGM group 31 31DTMAGM
I have 1 as house batt and adding 2 more in parallel. Just installed 360 watts of solar. Converter is a WFCO 9855 3 stage.
Have a 2000 PSW inverter for microwave, Kurig, etc.
I do, firstly you want to get away from 12V batteries. the reason ?
LEAD.. not enough.. there are too many cells in a small space, so leave 12V for starting and the like.
Never parallel more than 1 set, you have no way to balance the currents and you will compromise lifespan.
Recommended best practices is to use 6,4 or 2V cells.
reason is that you can achieve better performance at lower cost
and have longer lifespan.
here is a table many won't like, but it's based on real world
recommendations that PE's like me use to size systems.
This is based on Panel Wattage and load ratings
0 to 600 watts = 12 Volts or higher
601 to 2000 watts = 24 volts or higher
2001 to 5000 watts = 48 volts or higher
so if you want to power a 4000W inverter, it's not going to be on 12 Volts. that's asking for a whole crock of trouble. voltage drop due to high current is your worst enemy here. and you don't have many volts to begin with.
looking at your apparent requirement of 300 Ah at 12V
you have 3 at $180 = $540 and probably 2 to 3 years max on one battery, you won't know which one until you disconnect the set and test them individually. PM me if you want a more technical explanation of why parallel is bad.
using 6V cells you will get much longer service and both cells will age at the same rate.
Jul-27-2017 05:08 PM
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
Anyone have any feelings towards using say 3 of these batteries in parallel for boondocking?
Duracell AGM group 31 31DTMAGM
I have 1 as house batt and adding 2 more in parallel. Just installed 360 watts of solar. Converter is a WFCO 9855 3 stage.
Have a 2000 PSW inverter for microwave, Kurig, etc.
Jul-27-2017 04:27 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Would not this discussion be more relevant if comparing the 3-cell vs a 24, 27, or 29? Scrubber batteries in RVs is presently "uncommon".
Jul-27-2017 03:43 PM
Jul-27-2017 12:51 PM
Jul-27-2017 12:43 PM
ktmrfs wrote:Where did you get that from?
Even true deep discharge 12V like Trojan 12V renewable energy 12V have about 1/2 the cycle life of a similar 6V configuration.
Jul-27-2017 12:00 PM
Jul-27-2017 11:24 AM