Getting ready to upgrade my house batteries and thought I'd lay out my gameplan.
For 12 years I owned a 1993 Pace Arrow DP on an Oshkosh chassis. Shortly after purchased I replaced the 4 six volt house batteries. Approx 2005 I purchased 4 of the Sams Club golf cart batteries AND replaced the converter with a Progressive Dynamics 60 amp smart charger with the charge wizard. Got a good 9 years out of those batteries! To this date, new owner still using e same house batteries.
Two years ago we purchased the 07 Discovery. I found 4 Interstate 6 volts.
http://www.atbatt.com/interstate-gc2-xhd-6v-deep-cycle-golf-cart-rv-battery.aspShortly after getting the beast home I discovered that the house batteries where not getting ANY charge. I felt the terminals and found one hotter than a Chernobyl reactor core. I replaced the interconnect, cleaned all cables and was good to go but also found a bad Aux start solenoid so I replaced it as well.
I have since installed 4 Gigawatt 250w high voltage panels. I have 2 strings paralleled flat on the roof out of any shade. Currently just outside of Lake Havasu on BLM land waiting to meet some other fellow RV'ers in a couple of days. Will move to the island Thursday for the Balloon festival then off to Quartzsite to the RV & Jem show.
Getting around 500 to 600 watts mid day. Been very happy with the Charge controller but just about done with the interstates! I have been careful to FULLY charge these batteries using the specs provided by interstate themselves. I have charged, check SOC with the hydrometer. I find everything within specs. No dead cells, no dry cells, appears to evenly require water.
Now that I'm ready to purchase have some questions. 1st option would be the Sams Club option BUT now that I have a nice solar setup I can install larger batteries. I can't go over 4, My battery bay is last bay on drivers side. They see ALLOT of dust dirt and water. I am always keeping them clean so wet cell is AOK with me. Now, Trojan have caught my eye, T105 would be a good replacement BUT I do have the height so POSSIBLY the larger/taller 300 to 400 amp hour batts.
Man, atbatt.com has some fanominal prices IF you can pickup at the warehouse. I have all the HW, crimper & such to makeup new, 2 gauge cables. Will keep them all the same lengths as possible & plan on having this rig for the next 10 years.
Any thoughts on the larger Trojans? Never knew anybody with those types of batts. I'll add more to this thread, want to explore B4 the sun goes down.
Thanks
Robert McHenry
Currently, Henniker NH
07 Fleetwood Discovery 39V
1K Solar dieselrvowners.com
2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Prior:1993 Pace Arrow 37' Diesel