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Ron3rd wrote:fred garvin wrote:
After a search on this forum and google, I am still a little lost on a battery alternative for my nortstar 650. It will be used 80% dry camping and I am considering solar as an add on. Is the idea of 2 6v in series or one 12v (wet cell or agm)the way to go and then, which brand? Has anyone with 2 6v ever had one fail? A good deep cycle wet cell with the associated maintenance would be where I am tending to go but would like other opinions as to some other advantage that I may be missing. Thanks
If you've got the room for 2 batteries, definitely go that route. 2 of the 6v golf cart batteries is a very popular and viable option and they're very reliable in most cases as they are heavier duty "true" deep cycle batteries.
Just my opinion but the dual group 24 or group 27 Marine/Deep Cycle batteries is the most bang for the buck and properly maintained, will last many years. I run dual 24's.
Though not a true deep cycle battery like the 6v golf cart batteries, they are the most commonly seen setup on the road and are the batteries supplied with over 90% of the trailers on the road. They can usually be found for around $70-$80 each. That's what I've been running for 10 years and am very satisfied. If you've got the $$ and room to fit them, go with the twin 6v golf cart batteries for the max amp hours. I've toyed with going with the twin 6v's when I retire these batteries, but I don't see the need and can't really justify the cost. BTW, if not properly maintained, no battery will last for long.
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โJun-19-2014 05:08 PM
fred garvin wrote:
Thanks for all of the quick and informative replies. Since my post this morning, I stopped by the Interstate dealer and was quoted a price of 340.00 for 2 6vs and 50.00 for the 21 inch battery tray plus core charge. One 12v deep cycle was 100.00. Seems I could buy 3 12vs for the same kind of money. I see someone posted a much lower price for cart batteries. I assume there is a difference between the 6v cart batteries and the Interstate ones? I am steering towards the dual 6vs but wow! the price. Am I missing something?
โJun-19-2014 04:55 PM
fred garvin wrote:
Thanks for all of the quick and informative replies. Since my post this morning, I stopped by the Interstate dealer and was quoted a price of 340.00 for 2 6vs and 50.00 for the 21 inch battery tray plus core charge. One 12v deep cycle was 100.00. Seems I could buy 3 12vs for the same kind of money. I see someone posted a much lower price for cart batteries. I assume there is a difference between the 6v cart batteries and the Interstate ones? I am steering towards the dual 6vs but wow! the price. Am I missing something?
โJun-19-2014 04:18 PM
fred garvin wrote:
Thanks for all of the quick and informative replies. Since my post this morning, I stopped by the Interstate dealer and was quoted a price of 340.00 for 2 6vs and 50.00 for the 21 inch battery tray plus core charge. One 12v deep cycle was 100.00. Seems I could buy 3 12vs for the same kind of money. I see someone posted a much lower price for cart batteries. I assume there is a difference between the 6v cart batteries and the Interstate ones? I am steering towards the dual 6vs but wow! the price. Am I missing something?
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fred garvin wrote:We get that question from time to time. To me it's moot..and nothing to be concerned about. After all, 2-6v batteries are just 1-12v battery in two pieces, and nobody asks about a single 12v battery failing. Catastrophic battery failure is almost unheard of. Failure from neglect or old age, that's a sure thing.
Has anyone with 2 6v ever had one fail?
โJun-19-2014 12:57 PM