โJul-26-2017 12:25 PM
โAug-14-2017 11:30 AM
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:OldSmokey wrote:
All 3 of my batteries were bought in the same month....just adding them to the trailer permanently with some 1/0 cable.
not going to make much difference, 2-3 years max and you will be replacing them anyway..
Oldsmokey, still waiting to hear your reason why my brand new AGM batteries will only last 2-3 years?????
โJul-31-2017 02:19 PM
โJul-31-2017 01:15 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
I wish I knew the positive plate thickness of the fullriver battery. But weight vs amp hours versus CCA should serve close enough to compare it to the Lifeline.
โJul-31-2017 12:43 PM
โJul-31-2017 10:10 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
The Lifeline has .090" positive plates, the Fullriver you use has .040" plates. Apply 14.4 volts unlimited capacity to your Fullriver. Now do the same to a 31 Lifeline. Seeing is believing. The Lifeline will accept close to 100 amperes. Essentially a C1 rate. The Fullriver? Hmmm.
โJul-30-2017 10:31 PM
pnichols wrote:MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Oooooo and dat's the rub.
There are no group 24 and group 27 batteries that have the .070" plate thickness of the most puny GC220.
Or any of the AGM batteries having anywhere near the plate thickness of the Lifeline.
Or larger batteries having .330" plate thickness of my Rolls cells.
David ... be careful about the Lifeline plate thickness as being the head-and-shoulders champion. Note that we do not know the thickness of the plates in my Fullriver AGM Group 31 115 AH batteries, which weigh a little over 72 lbs. each ... while the 130 AH AGM Group 31 Lifeline batteries weigh arouund 75 lbs. each. Which means that the amp-hours per unit of lead volume of the two brand names is VERY CLOSE. Dividing 115 by 72 equals about 1.60 amp-hours per lb. for the Fullrivers, while dividing 130 by 75 equals 1.73 amp-hours per lb. for the Lifelines.
The Lifeline does indeed win (very) slightly in energy storage per volume unit of lead ... but certain potential buyers of the two brands would have to be able to tolerate the two down-sides of the Lifelines over the particular Fullrivers I'm comparing them to before going with the Lifelines. All this means that plate thickness of the two brand names is very close to the same - since both battery brands are of about the same Group 31 dimensions.
โJul-30-2017 09:42 PM
โJul-30-2017 09:23 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Oooooo and dat's the rub.
There are no group 24 and group 27 batteries that have the .070" plate thickness of the most puny GC220.
Or any of the AGM batteries having anywhere near the plate thickness of the Lifeline.
Or larger batteries having .330" plate thickness of my Rolls cells.
โJul-30-2017 08:36 PM
โJul-30-2017 07:19 PM
โJul-30-2017 05:45 PM
โJul-30-2017 02:50 PM
OldSmokey wrote:
All 3 of my batteries were bought in the same month....just adding them to the trailer permanently with some 1/0 cable.
not going to make much difference, 2-3 years max and you will be replacing them anyway..
โJul-28-2017 08:53 PM
OldSmokey wrote:
All 3 of my batteries were bought in the same month....just adding them to the trailer permanently with some 1/0 cable.
not going to make much difference, 2-3 years max and you will be replacing them anyway..
โJul-28-2017 11:03 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Cutting to the chase...
The 3 cell battery offers more cycles and can take more abuse.
โJul-28-2017 10:39 AM