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greenrvgreen wrote:
I agree with the OP. When using only 2 batteries, a pair of 12s provide a distinct safety margin over a pair of 6s.
Come to think of it, even a single 12 is better than a single 6!
โJul-24-2014 08:29 AM
BurbMan wrote:And cables. All kinds of cables and wire.
, and why I carry an assortment of connectors and misc hardware...
โJul-24-2014 08:23 AM
greenrvgreen wrote:I'd have to look that up to know what you're talking about.
Those who still need help with this, consider two hard drives configured in Raid 0 versus RAID 1.
โJul-24-2014 08:08 AM
โJul-24-2014 07:47 AM
Bobbo wrote:
If it had been a pair of 6v batteries, the RV 12v system would have been dead in the water. That means no refrigerator or air conditioning, in June.
opnspaces wrote:
But if it was a 6 volt failed terminal and it was really important at the time I bet it would have been McGyvered until it could be repaired correctly.
โJul-24-2014 06:19 AM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
I replaced all my batteries with AGM's so I just dust them off from time to time!
โJul-24-2014 12:03 AM
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Huntindog wrote:
Not sure what the point is.. You had to go to the parts store to get up and running... The same as if you had 6 volts. You just would've been buying a different part.
Bobbo wrote:
Well, the fact I had a pair of 12v batteries in parallel rather than a pair of 6v batteries in series kept me from having a serious problem on the road.
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