โDec-01-2016 08:19 PM
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โDec-03-2016 05:42 AM
3 tons wrote:
Well, since I never drive the camper over the greens, and can run my 11k air conditioner for short periods (30 to 60 min, depending on SOC) off of two 208 a/hr Costco $85 GCs, I believe thay are a serious alternative to the 'better' brands....JMO from actual personal experience....
3 tons
โDec-02-2016 08:53 PM
โDec-02-2016 08:15 PM
hammick wrote:
The Costco and Sams Club GC2s are Interstate branded and made by US battery. They require a 15.3 volt absorption charge which is no easy task. Your stock converter or stock solar charger controller will mean a short life. If your are going to go the GC2 route you have to study up on the getting them properly charged and buy a good solar charge controller and probably something to properly charge them when it's cloudy or in the winter.
Interstate GC2 charging specs
โDec-02-2016 06:55 PM
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โDec-02-2016 04:08 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:grizzzman wrote:
My Costco 208 ah 6ers weight was 62 lbs. They looked at me funny A. find the newest batteries B. Voltage test C. Dip um .
Dip em = check the specific gravity ?grizzzman wrote:
And I brought my scale and weighed them. They just left me be and allowed me to pick the ones I wanted. The batteries at the front of the rack were 6 mo. Old...........
Was there a measurable weight difference between batteries ?
Costco GC2 have to be the best bang for the buck !
โDec-02-2016 04:06 PM
jake2250 wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:grizzzman wrote:
My Costco 208 ah 6ers weight was 62 lbs. They looked at me funny A. find the newest batteries B. Voltage test C. Dip um .
Dip em = check the specific gravity ?grizzzman wrote:
And I brought my scale and weighed them. They just left me be and allowed me to pick the ones I wanted. The batteries at the front of the rack were 6 mo. Old...........
Was there a measurable weight difference between batteries ?
Costco GC2 have to be the best bang for the buck !
I agree on the best bang for your buck, but at this present time I have TWO almost 4and a half year old Costco GC2's that are starting to fade, I suspect a dead or dying cell in one because of the lack of holding its full charge. Heater ran through two cycles, them fan came on but wouldn't light,, voltage panel was showing just under 12 volts. Next morning with solar it ran great and voltage was over 13V.
We are back now and I have to remove batteries before I store
trailer.
with the age and possibly one going bad, I found out new GC2's and T105's at a $42 difference and decided on the Trojans.
I'll post what I find. But bottom line a January camp trip will need flawless battery supply.
โDec-02-2016 03:57 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:grizzzman wrote:
My Costco 208 ah 6ers weight was 62 lbs. They looked at me funny A. find the newest batteries B. Voltage test C. Dip um .
Dip em = check the specific gravity ?grizzzman wrote:
And I brought my scale and weighed them. They just left me be and allowed me to pick the ones I wanted. The batteries at the front of the rack were 6 mo. Old...........
Was there a measurable weight difference between batteries ?
Costco GC2 have to be the best bang for the buck !
โDec-02-2016 03:41 PM
โDec-02-2016 02:49 PM
grizzzman wrote:
My Costco 208 ah 6ers weight was 62 lbs. They looked at me funny A. find the newest batteries B. Voltage test C. Dip um .
grizzzman wrote:
And I brought my scale and weighed them. They just left me be and allowed me to pick the ones I wanted. The batteries at the front of the rack were 6 mo. Old...........
โDec-02-2016 12:58 PM
grizzzman wrote:jake2250 wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:hammick wrote:
Anyway if you can get the T-105RE for just a little more might be worth looking into. I think you also get a longer warranty with the RE models.
The T-105RE have the exact same specs as the T105, but the weight 5 lbs more !
Not sure if they are the T105RE's or not, I told him I was looking at the T105HD's and he said he's get the better ones (didn't know they had good and bad ones), but specs he sent showed these at 62 pounds.
My Costco 208 ah 6ers weight was 62 lbs. They looked at me funny A. find the newest batteries B. Voltage test C. Dip um . And I brought my scale and weighed them. They just left me be and allowed me to pick the ones I wanted. The batteries at the front of the rack were 6 mo. Old...........
โDec-02-2016 10:09 AM
jake2250 wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:hammick wrote:
Anyway if you can get the T-105RE for just a little more might be worth looking into. I think you also get a longer warranty with the RE models.
The T-105RE have the exact same specs as the T105, but the weight 5 lbs more !
Not sure if they are the T105RE's or not, I told him I was looking at the T105HD's and he said he's get the better ones (didn't know they had good and bad ones), but specs he sent showed these at 62 pounds.
โDec-02-2016 09:23 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:What does that mean?
Chew & Spit RVs are not eligible for discussion.
โDec-02-2016 09:21 AM