โApr-15-2023 08:53 AM
โApr-18-2023 11:28 AM
StirCrazy wrote:pianotuna wrote:
best all around battery is SiO2. Pocket book "ouch".
First report I've seen on facebook of someone who disconnected their Li battery in the fall at 50% state of charge. Temperature was -5 c (23 f)at the lowest. Now they have two expensive door stops.
Cuz face book is always true of course.. I thought you would have stopped your smear campaigns by now.
โApr-18-2023 06:36 AM
Connor24 wrote:
I use it for lights and refrige while boondocking. Refrige running on gas.
โApr-18-2023 06:35 AM
pianotuna wrote:
best all around battery is SiO2. Pocket book "ouch".
First report I've seen on facebook of someone who disconnected their Li battery in the fall at 50% state of charge. Temperature was -5 c (23 f)at the lowest. Now they have two expensive door stops.
โApr-17-2023 01:28 PM
Connor24 wrote:
I use it for lights and refrige while boondocking. Refrige running on gas.
โApr-17-2023 11:57 AM
ScottG wrote:2oldman wrote:Connor24 wrote:That's it? A used car battery would handle that.
I use it for lights and refrige while boondocking. Refrige running on gas.
Yeah but who's gonna buy a used car just to get the battery out of it? ;););)
โApr-16-2023 08:06 AM
ScottG wrote:2oldman wrote:Connor24 wrote:That's it? A used car battery would handle that.
I use it for lights and refrige while boondocking. Refrige running on gas.
Yeah but who's gonna buy a used car just to get the battery out of it? ;););)
โApr-16-2023 03:54 AM
Connor24 wrote:
I use it for lights and refrige while boondocking. Refrige running on gas.
โApr-15-2023 09:26 PM
2oldman wrote:Connor24 wrote:That's it? A used car battery would handle that.
I use it for lights and refrige while boondocking. Refrige running on gas.
โApr-15-2023 04:53 PM
โApr-15-2023 03:47 PM
2oldman wrote:Connor24 wrote:That's it? A used car battery would handle that.
I use it for lights and refrige while boondocking. Refrige running on gas.
โApr-15-2023 02:31 PM
RLS7201 wrote:
I believe the best bang for the buck is two 6 volt golf cart batteries from Sam's Club or Costco.
Richard
โApr-15-2023 11:36 AM
2oldman wrote:Connor24 wrote:That's it? A used car battery would handle that.
I use it for lights and refrige while boondocking. Refrige running on gas.
โApr-15-2023 11:17 AM
RLS7201 wrote:
I believe the best bang for the buck is two 6 volt golf cart batteries from Sam's Club or Costco.
Richard
โApr-15-2023 11:16 AM
Connor24 wrote:That's it? A used car battery would handle that.
I use it for lights and refrige while boondocking. Refrige running on gas.