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SCClockDr wrote:
Golf Cart batteries X2.
A 2K inverter can draw 200 DC amps, your coffee maker will draw 75 DC amps. A 100 AH battery can deliver 50 AH's of service. It is unlikely the 2 GC batteries will reliably completely brew your morning coffee given the RV has been drawing current all night & evening.
The above #'s are simplistic rule of thumb for easy in your head calculation.
I would recommend a stove related brewing solution. (That's camping)
โAug-14-2017 11:50 AM
ib516 wrote:red31 wrote:
do your store the trailer in shade?
battery care is all year long.
No, but when I'm not using it, I disconnect the battery. Parasitic loads will kill it in about a week to 10 days otherwise.
Also, being from Canada, the trailer sits in storage for winter. I then remove the battery and bring it inside and put a 2 Amp charger/maintainer on it for a few days a month.
โAug-14-2017 10:14 AM
red31 wrote:
do your store the trailer in shade?
battery care is all year long.
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ib516 wrote:
So is my math correct?
Two 208 AH 6V batteries (416 AH at 6V) would = 208 AH(?)
The 6V batteries are $150 each, the 12V batteries are $110 each.
So I guess my question is....
Why would I be better off paying $300 for 208 AH (Two 6 V batteries) versus $220 for 210 AH (Two 12V batteries)?
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โAug-14-2017 08:52 AM
korbe wrote:Agreed!SCClockDr wrote:
.......I would recommend a stove related brewing solution. (That's camping)
I would recommend a stove top percolator. But, since the OP wasn't asking about that, I think I'll hold off on that recommendation until later. :B
โAug-14-2017 08:52 AM
ib516 wrote:red31 wrote:
6v are better DC batteries but don't have umph for your inverter!
Can you elaborate? ๐
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
A pair of GC220 batteries do not offer enough CCA to operate at great discharge levels - not in their job description
This leads directly to interrogation about your converter make and model. It has now rudely broken into your plans about which battery to buy. Remember, a mere pair of golf car batteries ain't gonna ut it.