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rbpru wrote:
Well you have a lot of good answers but I would say to back into these things slowly and as you need them.
No sense adding bells and whistles until you find out you really need them.
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โOct-03-2016 02:25 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Between battery POS to RV DC Dist Panel will be an IN-LINE Fuse OR a DC Circuit Breaker......
On a TT usually located under tongue frame prior to going inside TT
On a FW usually located on floor or wall of compartment where battery is
On a TC usually on wall where umbilical cord goes inside camper
โOct-03-2016 02:14 PM
johnbro wrote:Can you tell me how much the performance will improve with one of the West Marine 8d AGM batteries versus 2 X 6V GC2 batteries?
6V batteries is old-school. You can get much better performance with less trouble, and less space, in new large-capacity (8D) AGM 12 volt batteries. Check out West Marine or your local RV center for more info. AGMs, unlike flooded golf-cart 6V batteries, do not need any maintenance and don't need venting, since they capture their off-gas and reabsorb it. Plus, they are more durable than flooded cells. YMMV
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
12V DC
Water pump, furnace, fridge controls, water heater controls, thermostat for A/C and furnace, Lights, radio, TV antenna amplifier, jacks, slideouts, roof vent fans, LP Detector, (CO might) -----------
Battery supplies the DC or converter will supply DC when on AC power (shore power cord/generator supply)and charge batteries
2-12V batteries in parallel will double your amp hours
2-6V batteries have to be in series which doubles voltage but Amp Hours remain the same
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New2Rv's wrote:
Terryallan - thanks very much for the insight on my F150. I will look for those relays first chance I get.
How big of a solar charger do you use to maintain your battery? So, same as short power, my generator will charge the batteries as well?