Jul-10-2023 07:55 AM
Jul-20-2023 07:50 AM
Grit dog wrote:
Wow that’s a pretty matter of fact recommendation for a very mid grade solution.
Grit dog wrote:
There’s no problem getting a couple 200ah SLA 6v batteries in that tray or a 200ah 12v AGM.
Grit dog wrote:
...and actually fit with not modifications.
Jul-20-2023 07:45 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
If your charger is causing large amounts of gassing, fix/replace the charger.
Jul-19-2023 07:39 AM
deltabravo wrote:
The problem with 6v lead acid wet cell batteries in an AF camper is the height of them, and the pointless battery slideout tray, and the inaccessibility of checking the fluid levels due to the height. That tray doesn't allow access to the inner battery either.
Your best bet is to ditch the tray and go with two group 031 AGM batteries, so you never have to check fluid levels or deal with acide puking wet cells ever again.
A lot of AF owners in the FB group have done the switch to AGM.
Here's how I did it on my AF 811
Jul-19-2023 06:49 AM
deltabravo wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
10min to add water a couple times per year...ehhh. Should be checking on connections etc anyway.
Never spilled acid or had fumes do any damage, so...ehhh.
Fumes will corrode things when the batteries gas when charging.
It's more like 30+ minutes to check batter fluid level in an AF camper.
You can't get access to the inner battery, even though they are on a useless sliding tray that most AF owners despise.
The tray only slides half way out.
The only time I was able to check the water was when I took the camper off the truck for the winter and was able to disconnect the batteries and removed them to check fluid.
Checking water when the camper was on the truck was an impossible feat because getting them out required the use of a ladder. Carrying them down a ladder isn't fun (or safe)
Jul-19-2023 06:49 AM
deltabravo wrote:valhalla360 wrote:
10min to add water a couple times per year...ehhh. Should be checking on connections etc anyway.
Never spilled acid or had fumes do any damage, so...ehhh.
Fumes will corrode things when the batteries gas when charging.
It's more like 30+ minutes to check batter fluid level in an AF camper.
You can't get access to the inner battery, even though they are on a useless sliding tray that most AF owners despise.
The tray only slides half way out.
The only time I was able to check the water was when I took the camper off the truck for the winter and was able to disconnect the batteries and removed them to check fluid.
Checking water when the camper was on the truck was an impossible feat because getting them out required the use of a ladder. Carrying them down a ladder isn't fun (or safe)
Jul-19-2023 06:04 AM
Jul-19-2023 05:30 AM
valhalla360 wrote:
10min to add water a couple times per year...ehhh. Should be checking on connections etc anyway.
Never spilled acid or had fumes do any damage, so...ehhh.
Jul-19-2023 05:25 AM
Jul-13-2023 05:55 PM
Jul-13-2023 12:14 PM
HMS Beagle wrote:
I would never go back to flooded lead acid batteries, just due to the inevitable corrosion. However AGM batteries do have to be correctly charged, or their life will be short. That means correct voltages, and for sufficient time, somewhat frequently.
There is an argument for two 12V vs two 6V: if you run an inverter with high current draw, the two 12V batteries will have lower internal resistance than two 6V, and so lower voltage drop while running the inverter.
Jul-13-2023 08:30 AM
Jul-12-2023 03:24 PM
Grit dog wrote:Latner wrote:gitpicker2009 wrote:
I'm about to replace my two AF1150 batteries. They're currently Interstate Deep Cycle 12 volts wired in parallel.
I'm thinking of going with two 6Volt golf cart batteries. Sam's sells the Duracell EGC2 for 150 bucks. Specs:
20 amp hour rate: 230
5 amp hour rate:174
Battery electrolyte composition: acid
Battery end type: top post
Battery purpose: deep cycle
BCI group size: GC2
Freight class: 65
Minutes at 25 amps: 448
Minutes at 75 amps: 120
Terminal type: DIN
Volts: six
I was thinking that with the 2 two wired in series, I'd be better off on the Amp Hour rating. Any opinions?
Thanks as always
Good choice. Mine are going on 7 years now and seem to be as good as when I bought them.
It’s not a good choice because they won’t fit in his camper….doesn’t matter if they last 20 years….if they’re sitting at home.
Jul-12-2023 07:29 AM
gitpicker2009 wrote:
I'm about to replace my two AF1150 batteries. They're currently Interstate Deep Cycle 12 volts wired in parallel.
I'm thinking of going with two 6Volt golf cart batteries. Sam's sells the Duracell EGC2 for 150 bucks. Specs:
20 amp hour rate: 230
5 amp hour rate:174
Battery electrolyte composition: acid
Battery end type: top post
Battery purpose: deep cycle
BCI group size: GC2
Freight class: 65
Minutes at 25 amps: 448
Minutes at 75 amps: 120
Terminal type: DIN
Volts: six
I was thinking that with the 2 two wired in series, I'd be better off on the Amp Hour rating. Any opinions?
Thanks as always
Jul-12-2023 07:25 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Consider recondtioned telecom batteries. Mine are 139 amp-hours each @ 12 volts. Measure to make sure they would fit.