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theoldwizard1 wrote:
To me, any battery that advertises a Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) rating is NOT a true deep discharge battery.
โNov-11-2017 06:26 AM
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
Theses batteries made by East Penn donโt need water so you wonโt have to move them to check. Good reviews. https://www.samsclub.com/sams/duracell-agm-deep-cycle-marine-and-rv-battery-group-size-31dtmagm/prod...
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โNov-10-2017 05:35 PM
marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:Yep...that is the company that makes the Deka battery. Very good battery if you stick with 12V.
Theses batteries made by East Penn donโt need water so you wonโt have to move them to check. Good reviews. https://www.samsclub.com/sams/duracell-agm-deep-cycle-marine-and-rv-battery-group-size-31dtmagm/prod...
โNov-10-2017 04:30 PM
jstaffon wrote:marcsbigfoot20b27 wrote:
How much money is too much for a battery? as in what is your budget per battery?
Why do you have to move the batteries so much? .....to fill them with water?
For $180 each you can get an AGM deep cycle 105 amp hour 12 volt made by East Penn/Dekka that has almost ZERO maintenance and is more forgiving than flooded batteries....made in USA.
I guess I don't move them much but when I do move them it's very hard for me to bend over with that much weight. I've had a couple back surgeries. I guess the more I think about it, I only moved them in my old camper. My new Rockwood has a switch to isolate the camper from the batteries so I can leave them in the camper. $180/each is well within my budget. Would the DC31DT be a comparable battery?
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3oaks wrote:
I would go with 12v Interstate batteries. They were always my preference.
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time2roll wrote:
Get the 6 volters. Get help if needed to put them in.
โNov-10-2017 02:50 PM