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Need a battery. Never boondock. Recommendations?

mojoroo
Explorer
Explorer
My battery is toast, leaving our TT plugged into shore power has ruined our battery. So I need a battery, nothing to boon dock with but something to give us power to open the slide when arriving on the site, getting lunch at rest areas and the occasional power outage.

So what should I get that is fairly inexpensive. I assume I don't need a true deep cycle.

Also what should I do to keep the rv charging system from over charging?
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tenbear
Explorer
Explorer
I use a Battery Minder Plus on my house battery during storage. I turn the CB for the converter off and set the battery disconnect switch to disconnect. I did use the smart converter, PD9260, but found it used more current than the Battery Minder.
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2112
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Explorer II
Bumpyroad wrote:
I put my battery charger on a timer so it only comes on an hour or so a day.
bumpy
Do you have a timer on the converter output between the converter and the battery or is this a separate charger?
If separate, can you have an active converter and external charger connected at the same time?
I was concerned with overvoltage from the charger.
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Bumpyroad
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Explorer
I put my battery charger on a timer so it only comes on an hour or so a day.
bumpy

2112
Explorer II
Explorer II
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,

The disconnect switch is a great idea. Turn on 48 hours before any trip.
That's what I do. I'll leave it charging for a few days to make sure it's fully charged before I shut it off. Then turn it on every Saturday and off on Sunday to keep it up. I'll pull it out and equalize every three months or so.
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pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
Hi,

The disconnect switch is a great idea. Turn on 48 hours before any trip.
Regards, Don
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Larryect
Explorer
Explorer
Or use a smart trickle charger/maintainer

TucsonJim
Explorer II
Explorer II
"Also what should I do to keep the rv charging system from over charging?"

If you don't already have a smart converter/charger, you could replace your current converter with one. It will keep the battery in top notch shape.
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mojoroo
Explorer
Explorer
That is what I was thinking. I think I will add a quick disconnect and just switch to "on" the night before we go on a trip.

hmknightnc
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Explorer
Group24 marine deep cycle from Wal-Mart. About $80.

Get in routine to keep your battery full of water. Check it monthly until you figure out how much water it uses. Plan on replacing every 3 or 4 years.