โSep-09-2015 10:13 PM
โSep-11-2015 07:42 AM
โSep-11-2015 07:17 AM
pira114 wrote:
Thinking of switching out my normal 12v for a Deka 8A8D. This is for some serious boondocking with minimal charging.
They weigh 158lbs. Other than weight and initial cost, what's the downside? Is there anything else I'm not thinking of?
โSep-10-2015 11:34 AM
โSep-10-2015 09:44 AM
pira114 wrote:
Ok, assuming it is an old model, would it charge the 6V batteries ok? Or same issue with any high AH battery?
Starting to think I'll just buy a new trailer! Ha. Actually, I will be next year. My thoughts were I could just swap all this new junk over to the new trailer. This old trailer has had it. One winter season left in it at best.
Now I'm wondering if it'd just be simpler to limp through this winter like I always have, and just plan to upgrade the new trailer's batteries, and add a charge wizard or similar.
I'll still check the current trailer's charger. But can't until Monday.
Thanks again to all. Probably saved me some headache and money. Much appreciated
โSep-10-2015 09:22 AM
โSep-10-2015 08:54 AM
โSep-10-2015 08:53 AM
pira114 wrote:
Dang. I don't know what it is either. It's original (as far as I know) to the 1987 trailer. I will not be able to check until Monday afternoon.
Thank you. This is what I need to know. Don't want to waste time and money on half the equation
โSep-10-2015 08:39 AM
โSep-10-2015 08:26 AM
โSep-10-2015 08:23 AM
โSep-10-2015 08:10 AM
JiminDenver wrote:
We started using a 8-D a few seasons ago and the power is addictive as long as you can get past the hassles of size, weight and charging regime. The one thing that concerns me about the Deka 8A8D is that it has auto style post and I would think that it is a starting battery, not a deep cycle.
Our first 8-D was a FLA 8-D deka and while a capacity test proved the Ah's were in it, it didn't last long with us using the microwave, A/C and other heavy loads even if the solar brought it right back up. The power was there, the cycles were not. Then again it would cost a third of what a good AGM deep cycle like the Lifelines 8-Ds we use now do.
โSep-10-2015 08:01 AM
lawrosa wrote:
For over $500 bucks for a 8A8D 150 lbs AGM @ 245 AH is ridiculous IMO..
Get two 6V from wally world or the cost saving centers and get the same amp hours..
The first GC2 6 volt here in this duracell link is 230 aH and are $89 bucks at sams club for example..
Weight may be similar but 1/3 the price...
At least you can move these individually and not need two guys to move them. And they fit in most battery boxes as they are only a little taller then a grp 24...
GC2 duracell
โSep-10-2015 08:00 AM
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