โDec-07-2018 11:56 AM
โJan-07-2019 11:47 AM
โJan-02-2019 10:37 PM
H20ENG wrote:
One of the best upgrades I did to my old toy hauler was replacing the 2 "marine deep cycle" batteries with GCs. That and LEDs made for several days without running the gen for a recharge.
The new rig came with true deep cycle 12v batteries. Someday GCs will take their place.
โJan-02-2019 10:08 AM
โJan-02-2019 07:20 AM
stevenal wrote:Yes but the advantage is minor IMHO. A short will likely wipe out both batteries. My batteries have always lost capacity which serves as a red flag for replacement.
I have two 12 volt batteries so that if one fails I can disconnect it and still be operational. With 2 6s you're out of luck.
โJan-02-2019 05:34 AM
stevenal wrote:
I have two 12 volt batteries so that if one fails I can disconnect it and still be operational. With 2 6s you're out of luck.
โJan-01-2019 02:09 PM
โJan-01-2019 12:14 PM
stevenal wrote:
I have two 12 volt batteries so that if one fails I can disconnect it and still be operational. With 2 6s you're out of luck.
โDec-31-2018 02:56 PM
โDec-31-2018 09:46 AM
โDec-31-2018 09:09 AM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Other Lifeline
I used a 50-watt incandescent lamp, discharged it totally then jammed 14.4 volts into it. 164 ampere hours if I remember correctly. It's rested voltage is .06 less than the T
โDec-21-2018 03:52 PM
MrWizard wrote:
given the same foot print
i will pick the battery with the most lead, the one that weighs the most
โDec-08-2018 07:17 PM
wgriswold wrote:
12 is greater than 10. The gauge is inversely proportional to the wire size. This has become an exercise in semantics and not worth the time.
โDec-08-2018 06:53 PM
wgriswold wrote:
12 is greater than 10. The gauge is inversely proportional to the wire size. This has become an exercise in semantics and not worth the time.
โDec-08-2018 06:31 PM