My new to me 2009 Lance 845 is going to need a new battery or batteries before we can use it. Here is what I can tell you about the camper and how we plan to use it.
It presently only has room for 1 battery. The battery box measures 14-1/4" wide inside the trim bezel and 16" wide in the box itself. It is 8" deep and 11" high. From what I can figure, the largest single battery I can fit in there would be a group 31 size, unless someone knows of a way to get creative with a pair of smaller sealed batteries, set on the their sides or something like that. If it is necessary, I may be able to add another battery and store it between the camper side and the box, either in front of or to the rear of the fender wheel. This would most likely involve connecting it with some Andersen or similar style connectors.
We mostly plan on using this camper for long distance vacation trips. For the most part, we will not be doing any extended stays in any one spot, so most days the truck will be running for at least 3-4 hours per day and will just be parked in the late afternoons and through the night. There may also be days where we push harder and drive 10-12 hours. The camper has a 2500W LP generator on it and I may end up with a 2000 Honda if noise and fuel consumption becomes a problem. Camper does not have an inverter in it and I do not have any plans to add one at this time. It does have the Lance installed battery isolator that works by sensing voltage.
Most of our trips will be in the summer and in the northern parts of the country. As of now, we are planning on a trip out to Oregon next June and then hitting Banff and Glacier on the way home. We are thinking that the evenings may be cool enough that we don't need a lot of A/C. In the summer of 2018 we are thinking Alaska.
According to the literature that came with the camper it has a Progressive dynamics 9200 series converter. The specs listed are 13.6V normal charge mode, 14.4 boost mode, activated when voltage goes below a preset level, storage mode 13.2V after 30 hours and equalization mode 14.4V for 15 minutes every 21 hours.,
I am probably going to add a TM-2030 battery monitor before I use it next spring and then I will have a better idea if I need to add a second battery. Camper has no solar on it now and with our camping style I don't know if it would be of much benefit. I would consider adding solar, but only if I can use the existing Lance installed wiring, at least from the roof to the controller. I could probably route heavier wiring from the controller to the battery.
My main concern is selecting the largest capacity battery that will fit the box and that will work best with the camper converter and the truck charging system. Is a FLA battery my best choice or AGM, Gel or ????? I am not opposed to spending a little more for a better option, but I don't want to ruin an expensive battery by improper charging.
Sorry about the length of this.
Thanks!
2009 Lance 845
2021 Flagstaff 529RLKS 36'6" fifthwheel
2006 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins
19.5 Rickson wheels with Michelin XZE tires
Air lift bags with 72000 wireless onboard air
Hellwig Big Wig rear sway bar
Rancho RS9000XL rear shocks
Torqlift tie downs