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likestrucks wrote:
I saw that Coleman 200 watt solar kit at Costco, looks like a good deal. Would they just delay the discharge or would they keep the batteries topped off indefinitely? When we camp we basically only sleep in the trailer and then we are out and about, so light usage is pretty minimal, no TV, just need the batteries to run the water pump and the circuits for the fridge while it burns LP.
โJul-07-2015 11:36 AM
likestrucks wrote:
Thanks for the info Dakota98. Everywhere I read says to only discharge the battery by 30-50%, how do you monitor that? I am used to hookups but I am venturing into the world without electricity, so I am trying to figure out how to best set myself up
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โJul-07-2015 10:52 AM
likestrucks wrote:
I saw that Coleman 200 watt solar kit at Costco, looks like a good deal. Would they just delay the discharge or would they keep the batteries topped off indefinitely? When we camp we basically only sleep in the trailer and then we are out and about, so light usage is pretty minimal, no TV, just need the batteries to run the water pump and the circuits for the fridge while it burns LP.
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โJul-07-2015 10:30 AM
old guy wrote:That's because car batteries don't cost them as much as a true deep cycle battery. Anything to meet electric brake requirements and get you off the lot. :R
you would be very surprised on how many TT right off the dealers lot that come with car batteries on them.
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