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Happy Tripping
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Topic: Deep cycle batteries Posted: 10 May 2016 at 5:29pm |
I am afraid that I killed my dealer-provided deep cycle/marine battery by using it instead of shore power. I put the cables on with the wrong polarity and the fuses blew without me knowing it. That night the trailer lights suddenly became very dim.
We're off to a cold Yellowstone next week and we'll need the furnace. The local battery places (Walmart, Sears) are tremendously ignorant about RV batteries, even worse than me. I don't want the complexity of golf cart batteries. Gander Mountain MAY have what I need. Specifically, what do I tell them to get a proper replacement - Will "Group 24 deep cycle marine/RV battery, and not a starter battery" do the job?? I'd really prefer a pure "deep cycle" non-marine one, but when I say this, no one around me knows what I'm talking about. Are there any specific numbers that I should be using?? Thanks for any help.
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podrunner
Senior Member Joined: 30 May 2013 Location: Draper, UT Online Status: Offline Posts: 106 |
Posted: 10 May 2016 at 6:04pm |
Check out Exide Nautilus series. They offer both a dual purpose and a deep cycle. I bought mine at a "Home and Ranch" store. I believe Home Depot sells them as well. BTW buy a size 27, just a bit more $, and quite a few more amps. Good Luck..
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johnmaci
Senior Member Joined: 17 Jun 2014 Location: MD Online Status: Offline Posts: 202 |
Posted: 10 May 2016 at 6:35pm |
Lifeline AGM Battery is supposedly the gold standard. Here is a good review:
http://www.doityourselfrv.com/best-rv-battery-choosing-reviews/2/
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Mountainrev
Senior Member Joined: 22 Jul 2014 Location: Eagle, Colorado Online Status: Offline Posts: 193 |
Posted: 10 May 2016 at 6:53pm |
Are you sure you ruined the battery? The fuse is there so that if you do reverse the polarity, you don't damage the battery or your electrical system. If you blew the fuse, your battery should be fine. If you haven't done it already, you can take it to any auto parts store and have them check the battery for free. I'd do that before spending money on a new one. If it is shot, yes, any group 24 battery sold as "marine/deep cycle" would be fine. If you have a Costco membership, they seem to have the best prices on them, and they're usually in stock.
If you are looking for more amp hours than the "marine/deep cycle" battery it came with (which undoubtedly isn't a true deep cycle), two six volt golf cart batteries seems to be the way to go. I have two 12 volt "deep cycles" on ours, and that has proven to be plenty of amp hours for our needs (3 days or so off grid). |
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StephenH
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Posted: 10 May 2016 at 7:56pm |
I went the dual six volt deep cycle batteries purchased at our local Batteries & Bulbs (AKA Batteries Plus) store. They are wired in series to deliver 12 volts. If you go dual 12 volt, then those need to be wired in parallel or else you will wind up with 24 volts instead of the 12 you need.
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StephenH
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techntrek
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Posted: 10 May 2016 at 8:59pm |
How will you camp off-grid? Boondock often and for long periods of time? Just for the weekend every once in a while? If the later, your best bet for your money is the Everstart marine DC-series at Walmart. I used to maintain a bank of 16 of them and it was the best $/amp bang for the buck for lighter use. No reason to go to two 6 volts for this.
If you will do it often and long, go for a true deep-cycle like Trojan. Two 6 volt batts.
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jato
Senior Member Joined: 23 Feb 2012 Location: Kewadin, MI Online Status: Offline Posts: 3255 |
Posted: 10 May 2016 at 9:15pm |
We have had 2 12v group 24 deep cycle marine batteries on our 177 for 5 years, now beginning our 6th year. Even last fall when we were at RMNP and using our furnace a lot (temps in the mid to upper 30's at night, we would still easily get 3 - 4 days out of each battery before it got to 1/3 of a charge and I would have to change over to the other one. So in essence we easily get 1 full week out of both our batteries even after 5 years.
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ToolmanJohn
Senior Member Joined: 23 Apr 2014 Location: Connecticut Online Status: Offline Posts: 451 |
Posted: 11 May 2016 at 6:21am |
So, I wonder if the reverse polarity actually harmed the battery? Why not put it on the charger and see if it charges?
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john in idaho
Senior Member Joined: 04 Nov 2014 Location: Eagle Idaho Online Status: Offline Posts: 611 |
Posted: 11 May 2016 at 10:10am |
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john in idaho
Senior Member Joined: 04 Nov 2014 Location: Eagle Idaho Online Status: Offline Posts: 611 |
Posted: 11 May 2016 at 10:12am |
According to a book I have, a fully charged 12v battery should read 12.6v. Have you checked the fuses?
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