โFeb-02-2015 01:15 PM
โFeb-12-2015 06:32 AM
ISBRAM wrote:
... I've got all of the parts now to do a proper 4 gauge charge wire install from my alternator. I will find the time to do it all this spring.
โFeb-07-2015 10:48 PM
โFeb-07-2015 07:34 PM
trail-explorer wrote:
THe thing about the "Universal" brand batteries is dealer network. I've never heard of them before. I'm not a big fan of the style terminals on them (tabs, with holes in them)
โFeb-07-2015 06:37 PM
โFeb-07-2015 02:34 PM
arto_wa wrote:ISBRAM wrote:
I switched over to a PD 9260 inverter at the same time, no more removing batteries to water them.
It looks like a nice setup - you probably meant to say PD 9260 converter.
โFeb-07-2015 12:19 PM
ISBRAM wrote:
I switched over to a PD 9260 inverter at the same time, no more removing batteries to water them.
โFeb-06-2015 08:48 PM
โFeb-06-2015 06:08 PM
โFeb-05-2015 09:15 PM
โFeb-05-2015 09:11 PM
bka0721 wrote:
Yep I am, and have been all my life, obsessed with data and the watching trends and changes of so many things.
โFeb-05-2015 09:04 PM
โFeb-05-2015 09:32 AM
deltabravo wrote:bka0721 wrote:
So my question to you, are you guaranteeing that your days of lack of monitoring and maintenance are behind you? Are you going to have the batteries plugged into a trickle charger and for FWC batteries check the fluid every month, during periods that your camper is not being used? If so, go spend $400+ a battery, for the Lifeline/Deka. If not, just purchase the largest Group Battery that will fit in the area where your battery fits, at your nearest battery seller for lower cost.
Monitoring is good - I watch them closer than probably any truck camper owner, except you. ๐
I have Link 10.
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Maintenance is the problem, due to the difficulty in doing it.
After reading your post yesterday, I've done a lot of thinking about cost / vs maintenace between wet cell and AGM. I'm still on the fence at this point because I keep thinking how hard it is to pull the batteries during camping season to check the water. The slide out tray doesn't have the ability to slide all the way out to expose the back battery without complete falling out of the batter compartment - so this necessitates the disconnection and removal of the batteries to check their water level.
I keep the camper plugged in all the time at home, except right now, because there's no need to since the batteries are toast. Otherwise, whether in storage or in use, batteries are kept at a decent state of charge unless it's dark out (no sun) and I'm alseep (no generator).
I've got solar, and when dry camping in the shade, I use a Honda EU2000i to keep the batteries up.
My knowledge of batteries, monitoring, charging, etc goes back to my younger years when I spent 8 years work at Heart Interface (inverter company) which is now known as Xantrex.
sidebar: I am completely lost with what the acronym FWC means in regards to batteries.
โFeb-05-2015 07:33 AM
โFeb-05-2015 07:26 AM
bka0721 wrote:
So my question to you, are you guaranteeing that your days of lack of monitoring and maintenance are behind you? Are you going to have the batteries plugged into a trickle charger and for FWC batteries check the fluid every month, during periods that your camper is not being used? If so, go spend $400+ a battery, for the Lifeline/Deka. If not, just purchase the largest Group Battery that will fit in the area where your battery fits, at your nearest battery seller for lower cost.
โFeb-04-2015 05:27 PM