โJan-10-2016 07:38 PM
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BoonHauler wrote:tplife wrote:BoonHauler wrote:KATOOM wrote:
What I'm replacing are two older group 27 Kirkland batteries. The only info they have, besides cranking amps, is 115 min reserve. Nothing pertaining to amps hr.
KATOON:
Those batteries were not a deep cycling battery. CCA (Cold Cranking Amp) are listed on 'Starting' batteries like you have under the hood in a vehicle and most likely the reason they've failed on you.
Whether you go with a 6 or 12 volt battery make sure it's a true 'Deep Cycle' battery sometimes refered to as 'golf cart' batteries.
I myself chose Crown, here's a link Golf & Electric Vehicle
BH, is it really a good idea to mount non-AGM batteries in a compartment that is below (what appears to be) a living area? Explosive gas and corrosive liquids are why I went with AGMs that can be mounted upside down under a dinette, safely.
TPlife:
We're a little off topic here I'd say but if you went through my build thread (a page or two prior to the page in the link) you'd see that the battery compartment is well ventilated.
As for it's location, that's the garage. The compartment access panels will be sealed with foam tape and the floor will be covered with a one-piece vinyl mat.
Again, sorry guys for getting off topic ....:o
BTW guys, Trojan batteries are now made in China and personally I'd stay with a US manufacturer.
โJan-17-2016 05:37 AM
bucky wrote:
Sam Spade being on here 3 months must make him an expert on many things. I always like a quick learner.
โJan-17-2016 04:05 AM
โJan-16-2016 02:38 PM
KATOOM wrote:
....I'd have to say that anytime I see a hecho en China I think "garbage".
โJan-16-2016 09:02 AM
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โJan-15-2016 06:13 PM
โJan-15-2016 05:47 PM
โJan-15-2016 05:31 PM
tplife wrote:BoonHauler wrote:
BTW guys, Trojan batteries are now made in China and personally I'd stay with a US manufacturer.
Thanks BH,I suspecteded that was a "toy hauler" setup, but the forum rules don't prohibit you from telling me that, LOL. Don't worry about apologizing for going off topic, if you start doing that, you'll be spending all your time 24/7 apologizing to every other person who objects to anything outside their own narrow personal interest. BTW, I just put 6 Trojan T-105s in my Club Car, I can afford to avoid our previous experience with the Crown brand this time around.
โJan-15-2016 09:56 AM
BoonHauler wrote:tplife wrote:BoonHauler wrote:KATOOM wrote:
What I'm replacing are two older group 27 Kirkland batteries. The only info they have, besides cranking amps, is 115 min reserve. Nothing pertaining to amps hr.
KATOON:
Those batteries were not a deep cycling battery. CCA (Cold Cranking Amp) are listed on 'Starting' batteries like you have under the hood in a vehicle and most likely the reason they've failed on you.
Whether you go with a 6 or 12 volt battery make sure it's a true 'Deep Cycle' battery sometimes refered to as 'golf cart' batteries.
I myself chose Crown, here's a link Golf & Electric Vehicle
BH, is it really a good idea to mount non-AGM batteries in a compartment that is below (what appears to be) a living area? Explosive gas and corrosive liquids are why I went with AGMs that can be mounted upside down under a dinette, safely.
TPlife:
We're a little off topic here I'd say but if you went through my build thread (a page or two prior to the page in the link) you'd see that the battery compartment is well ventilated.
As for it's location, that's the garage. The compartment access panels will be sealed with foam tape and the floor will be covered with a one-piece vinyl mat.
Again, sorry guys for getting off topic ....:o
BTW guys, Trojan batteries are now made in China and personally I'd stay with a US manufacturer.
โJan-15-2016 07:14 AM
โJan-14-2016 07:57 PM
tplife wrote:BoonHauler wrote:KATOOM wrote:
What I'm replacing are two older group 27 Kirkland batteries. The only info they have, besides cranking amps, is 115 min reserve. Nothing pertaining to amps hr.
KATOON:
Those batteries were not a deep cycling battery. CCA (Cold Cranking Amp) are listed on 'Starting' batteries like you have under the hood in a vehicle and most likely the reason they've failed on you.
Whether you go with a 6 or 12 volt battery make sure it's a true 'Deep Cycle' battery sometimes refered to as 'golf cart' batteries.
I myself chose Crown, here's a link Golf & Electric Vehicle
BH, is it really a good idea to mount non-AGM batteries in a compartment that is below (what appears to be) a living area? Explosive gas and corrosive liquids are why I went with AGMs that can be mounted upside down under a dinette, safely.
โJan-14-2016 08:26 AM