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โJun-28-2019 10:33 AM
KD4UPL wrote:dpgllg wrote:KD4UPL wrote:
You say you checked the charge level using your charger? How does that work? Have you checked the battery's resting voltage? If it's 12.6 or 12.7 it should be fine.
In my opinion Optima batteries are overpriced for what they are. I've installed hundreds of Deka batteries over the years along with lots of Rolls and Lifeline. I've had very good results form all of them.
You have just one battery but use it to power an inverter running a coffee maker? That is very hard on that battery. If you have a 1,200 watt coffee maker I would think you would want at least 600 AH of battery hooked to the inverter.
My battery charger has a gauge that indicates the battery strength when connected. It has a 12 volt deep cycle setting to charge the RV battery. When fully charged it indicates the amount of charge ( I can't remember exactly what the numbers are). It is probably not real accurate but enough to let you know that when you hook up the battery the amount of charge in it.
When I say making coffee we make two cups on a Kurig and that's it. We have only done this twice with this battery. I can turn the inverter off so it is not running all of the time just when I need it.
You say that you have installed hundreds of batteries over the years. Are you in the business? If so what battery and size would you go with and why?
My wife's Kuirg uses 1,425 watts AC. Pulling that thru an inverter will likely be about 140 amps. That is an enormous draw on a 100 AH battery. It's best to not draw above about a C/5 rate; that is the Capacity in AH divided by 5. So, for a 140 A draw you would want 700 Ah. It's not that you can't do it with less, it's just harder on the battery, the voltage sags more, etc.
I'm an electrical contractor who specializes in solar systems, particularly off-grid homes and cabins. I would install 2 6v golf cart batteries in series rather than 1 or more 12v batteries. That will give you about 220 AH. If you want more I'd use 2 sets of 6v GC batteries for 440 AH.
โJun-11-2019 04:45 AM
dpgllg wrote:
I'm curious why the Optima's are not a good choice for RV's?
โJun-10-2019 08:51 PM
โJun-10-2019 06:44 PM
dpgllg wrote:KD4UPL wrote:
You say you checked the charge level using your charger? How does that work? Have you checked the battery's resting voltage? If it's 12.6 or 12.7 it should be fine.
In my opinion Optima batteries are overpriced for what they are. I've installed hundreds of Deka batteries over the years along with lots of Rolls and Lifeline. I've had very good results form all of them.
You have just one battery but use it to power an inverter running a coffee maker? That is very hard on that battery. If you have a 1,200 watt coffee maker I would think you would want at least 600 AH of battery hooked to the inverter.
My battery charger has a gauge that indicates the battery strength when connected. It has a 12 volt deep cycle setting to charge the RV battery. When fully charged it indicates the amount of charge ( I can't remember exactly what the numbers are). It is probably not real accurate but enough to let you know that when you hook up the battery the amount of charge in it.
When I say making coffee we make two cups on a Kurig and that's it. We have only done this twice with this battery. I can turn the inverter off so it is not running all of the time just when I need it.
You say that you have installed hundreds of batteries over the years. Are you in the business? If so what battery and size would you go with and why?
โJun-10-2019 06:37 PM
dpgllg wrote:
Now since the battery is only used to supply 12 volt power to my 5th wheel the cranking capacity really doesn't mean anything to me right?
I should really be concerned with the reserve capacity if my thought process is correct.
โJun-10-2019 03:57 PM
dpgllg wrote:They are pretty, but they're not deep cycle batteries. Lifelines are much better quality, in my opinion.
I'm curious why the Optima's are not a good choice for RV's?
โJun-10-2019 03:41 PM
โJun-10-2019 03:30 PM
KD4UPL wrote:
You say you checked the charge level using your charger? How does that work? Have you checked the battery's resting voltage? If it's 12.6 or 12.7 it should be fine.
In my opinion Optima batteries are overpriced for what they are. I've installed hundreds of Deka batteries over the years along with lots of Rolls and Lifeline. I've had very good results form all of them.
You have just one battery but use it to power an inverter running a coffee maker? That is very hard on that battery. If you have a 1,200 watt coffee maker I would think you would want at least 600 AH of battery hooked to the inverter.
โJun-10-2019 03:26 PM
2oldman wrote:
For just a bit more money get a Lifeline AGM. This one, GPL-27T. Optimas are just not a good choice for RVs.
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