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- dodge_guyExplorer IICheck out this guy on You Tube. DIY solar with Will Prouse.
You will learn more than you ever needed to learn. And Ben more when you watch his solar videos. I’ve learned a lot from him. - profdant139Explorer IIoldwizard asked what other spare parts we carry. The answer is "several," but a spare battery is not just a spare battery in case the first one dies. Instead, it is a "swap out" battery -- we know for certain that our main battery will need charging after a few days (unless we have sunshine).
So then we swap the old one out and put the new one in. It's not a matter of "if." The issue is "when."
For each trip, I alternate which one will be my main battery and which one will be the spare.
By the way, my very risk-averse method of battery maintenance sacrifices the Peukert effect -- if I were to hook the two batteries together, I'd more than double my capacity.
But then I would have to recharge both batteries at the same time.
With my "spare battery" strategy, I can take the discharged battery and my portable solar panel into a sunny place and recharge, even though the trailer is parked in deep shade (which is what we usually do). - 2oldmanExplorer II
theoldwizard1 wrote:
Water pump.
Curious. What other spare parts do you carry ? - ktmrfsExplorer II
philh wrote:
6V or even lithium generally require a charger upgrade
lithium does require a different charging profile , but any flooded cell or AGM lead acid charger doesn't care if what configuration of 12V battery you have, they all have 6 cells in series. either 6 in once case or 3 each in two cases, or 6 individual 2V cells in series. It's all the same. - philhExplorer II6V or even lithium generally require a charger upgrade
- theoldwizard1Explorer II
profdant139 wrote:
I'm with parcany. I carry one 12v battery and a spare.
Curious. What other spare parts do you carry ? - ktmrfsExplorer II
2oldman wrote:
opnspaces wrote:
Golf courses the world over can attest to that fact.
I can recall only ONE report of a single 6 volt battery failing unexpectedly. It just doesn't happen.
and also that you can discharge them well below 50% SOC and still get hundreds and hundreds of cycles out of them.
Personally I know of more people who have had a 12V battery fail on them while camping than 6V (0 on the 6v). Now granted many of the failed 12V were from campers who had no idea of what it takes to maintain a battery and had unintentionally really abused them. - 2oldmanExplorer II
opnspaces wrote:
Golf courses the world over can attest to that fact.
I can recall only ONE report of a single 6 volt battery failing unexpectedly. It just doesn't happen. - opnspacesNavigator IIGranted this forum represents just a small slice of the millions of RV's and RVers. But in the 16 years I've been reading and contributing here; I can recall only ONE report of a single 6 volt battery failing unexpectedly. It just doesn't happen.
- 2oldmanExplorer II
parcany wrote:
Correct, so the argument about one 6v 'going bad' is sorta moot. The chances a 6v battery just up and 'goes bad' for no reason are remote at best. That would usually be because the user ran them down or they're way too old and tired. The best way to rescue yourself from any battery failure is to carry a spare.
Yes if your one 12 volt battery goes bad nothing will work anyway.
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