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Lifeline Grp 27s

jmckelvy
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Explorer
After almost 11 years of heavy use my Lifeline batteries have become very weak. In fact they test bad (real bad!) on my battery tester. I have been running the equalization process as directed by the Lifeline tech note. So far no improvement.

They have been great batteries.

Probably will replace them with Grp 31 Duracell AGMs from Sams Club before our upcoming trip to Alaska.
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srschang
Nomad
Nomad
I'm very impressed with Lifeline batteries as well. My first one lasted 12 years, and I only removed it because I was moving up from one battery to two batteries and wanted them to match. I still have the original battery in my garage, I use it to test trailer lights, etc. I think it would still be fine in a camper as well.


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bigfootford
Nomad II
Nomad II
sbryan@vtbryans.com wrote:
Eleven years is a tremendous lifespan. Good job maintaining them.
Haw, what maintenance....
My GP 27 Lifelines are almost 8 years old. I have not looked at them in years... I do test them periodically to check capacity. Still good. They have been hooked to my Progressive Dynamics 9260 since new. Oh and when out camping solar does the job!

Jim
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JimK-NY
Explorer II
Explorer II
I got 7 years out of my Lifeline batteries, but the capacity dropped. I suppose I could have tried equalizing but I need to rely on the batteries and just went ahead and replaced them with the same model Lifeline. I talked with technical services at Lifeline and they told me service life is typically in the range of 6-8 years. I probably aged mine a bit prematurely. I had a cheapo solar charger with only 1 stage set at 13.6 volts regardless of temperature. I was told that is just plain too high for a continuous float voltage.

GeoBoy
Explorer
Explorer
jmckelvy wrote:
After almost 11 years of heavy use my Lifeline batteries have become very weak. In fact they test bad (real bad!) on my battery tester. I have been running the equalization process as directed by the Lifeline tech note. So far no improvement.

They have been great batteries.

Probably will replace them with Grp 31 Duracell AGMs from Sams Club before our upcoming trip to Alaska.

After 11 years of good service, why would you go to a lesser quality battery?

Lwiddis
Explorer II
Explorer II
After an 11 year run you are switching brands?
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sbryan
Explorer II
Explorer II
Eleven years is a tremendous lifespan. Good job maintaining them.
Shawn
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