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Jun-22-2015 05:47 PM
skripo wrote:Glen1978 wrote:
...Is the dual 6V setup better than doubling what I have now?...
It's not really about 6V vs 12V its about the fact that any deep cycle battery you buy is also made for starting, which mean thinner plates, which means less tolerance for deep discharge. Your battery may be rated at 125AH but if it only tolerates a 50% discharge before you damage it, you are only getting half that,
The trojans are golf cart battery and made for this type of abuse. I would have done that myself but I had a tent trailer at the time and bought an AGM Solar rated battery. If you don't need to keep it inside or have an externally vented compartment, go for the lead acid Trojans.
If I were in your shoes, I would look for a reasonably priced solar specific 12V battery to add to the existing one.
Sounds like you paid good money for it, what model is it?
Jun-22-2015 05:42 PM
JiminDenver wrote:Glen1978 wrote:
Here is the battery I have now. Sucker is 100#'s so would rather not have two of them.....it is 150 AH.
http://www.jegs.com/i/ACDelco/065/4DA/10002/-1
You have that battery and you are worried about making it thru the night? I run our trailer with a 95 Ah grp 27 and it will handle the job for a few nights in the 20's. We set the stat at 74f during the day and 68f at night and never think about it.
Jun-22-2015 05:37 PM
Glen1978 wrote:
...Is the dual 6V setup better than doubling what I have now?...
Jun-22-2015 05:07 PM
JiminDenver wrote:Glen1978 wrote:
Here is the battery I have now. Sucker is 100#'s so would rather not have two of them.....it is 150 AH.
http://www.jegs.com/i/ACDelco/065/4DA/10002/-1
You have that battery and you are worried about making it thru the night? I run our trailer with a 95 Ah grp 27 and it will handle the job for a few nights in the 20's. We set the stat at 74f during the day and 68f at night and never think about it.
Jun-22-2015 04:48 PM
Glen1978 wrote:
Here is the battery I have now. Sucker is 100#'s so would rather not have two of them.....it is 150 AH.
http://www.jegs.com/i/ACDelco/065/4DA/10002/-1
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Jun-20-2015 01:44 PM
rtate wrote:JiminDenver wrote:
Buddy heater at 10'000 Ft? I think they are limited to around 7000 ft unless the sensor fails. Then you die.
We camp at 10,000 ft and the furnace runs at night during the summer months too in cooler years. It always runs at night spring and fall when it can get into the 20s. We have only a single 95 Ah grp 27 that runs the trailer and it has never had a problem making it through a night. We would run the generator for a few hours a day when we used one. Now with the solar we never think about it at all.
Funny! I dont feel dead. We use a Big Buddy regularly at 9500'. Works fine. Be sure to leave a window cracked open an inch or two
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