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    Posted: 22 Apr 2020 at 6:42pm
Originally posted by StephenH

Disconnect from shore power is not needed if you go to your power panel and turn off the converter (on mine, it is the bottom circuit breaker). If you are not using metal when working around the batteries, you don't necessarily need to disconnect the cables unless you need to do so for access to the cell covers.

Be sure to use distilled water when adding to your battery. That way, you don't introduce contaminants to the electrolyte.

Originally posted by offgrid

You don't need to disconnect or shut down anything when you check your water levels. `The battery will be at around 13V whether you disconnect or not. There is no shock hazard at that voltage, you can touch the battery + terminal with one hand and the - with the other hand and not feel a thing. But, as StephenH says, don't ever short out the battery + terminal to either the - or to the trailer frame with anything metallic as that would cause high current to flow and so creates a risk of burns and fires to occur. 

Originally posted by furpod

We are plugged in 24/7. I check water levels about every 3 months. I don't disconnect or turn off anything. I think I will dewinterize this week, just because it feels good to do so.. 4 trips cancelled so far.. but such is life. But, when I dewinterize, and sanitize tanks and plumbing, I will check the batteries. and top them off as/if needed.


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 22 Apr 2020 at 10:40am
We are plugged in 24/7. I check water levels about every 3 months. I don't disconnect or turn off anything. I think I will dewinterize this week, just because it feels good to do so.. 4 trips cancelled so far.. but such is life. But, when I dewinterize, and sanitize tanks and plumbing, I will check the batteries. and top them off as/if needed.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Apr 2020 at 6:35pm
You don't need to disconnect or shut down anything when you check your water levels. `The battery will be at around 13V whether you disconnect or not. There is no shock hazard at that voltage, you can touch the battery + terminal with one hand and the - with the other hand and not feel a thing. But, as StephenH says, don't ever short out the battery + terminal to either the - or to the trailer frame with anything metallic as that would cause high current to flow and so creates a risk of burns and fires to occur. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Apr 2020 at 5:07pm
Disconnect from shore power is not needed if you go to your power panel and turn off the converter (on mine, it is the bottom circuit breaker). If you are not using metal when working around the batteries, you don't necessarily need to disconnect the cables unless you need to do so for access to the cell covers.

Be sure to use distilled water when adding to your battery. That way, you don't introduce contaminants to the electrolyte.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Apr 2020 at 4:56pm
Do you need to 1) disconnect the shore power when you check the water levels and 2) disconnect the battery cables when you check?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Apr 2020 at 8:09am
+1 to mcarter. Check water level at least monthly to start with if leaving the batteries on a charger.  There are so many variables (battery size and chemistry details, temperature, charger settings and whether the charger has been powered down resulting in a reset) that its not a one size fits all question, and its not worth exposing the plates due to lack of watering. Once you get an idea how your system performs you can cut back on watering checks if you want to. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2020 at 7:20pm
Originally posted by Olddawgsrule

Same basic principle here, every 3 months for water level. I keep my charged with solar. I do go a bit further and check voltage weekly. I also tend to run the batt's down a bit once a month. Just me and what I do. My trade-in batts for these new ones where close to the age of the salesperson selling them to me.. LOL

I'll have to learn a whole new way once the lithium is installed. That will come in the house for the winter and be a UPS as required. 
Use of them as an UPS is a good way to make use of them during the winter months. Mine is installed and is going to stay in the RPod. If it were on the tongue, I might think differently, but it is safely ensconced inside so there it will stay.

If there is a cut-off switch, the LiFePO4 battery can go for a year or more since the self-discharge rate is so low (~2% / month). The only limitation is not charging it below 32F.  This is what the specifications for the ExpertPower battery I purchased say:

Charging: 32°F to 140°F

Discharging: -4°F to 140°F


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2020 at 6:21pm
I have the original battery in my 2015 178. It is in the box, with 120 power applied from outlet to trailer, so converter is maintaining it. I check the water levels each and every month, and add acid/water when required.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2020 at 5:49pm
I normally check mine every two months except during the winter here in northern Michigan.  In November both batteries (12v. Interstate, deep cycle, group size 24) get pulled out of the 177.  They are placed on the concrete floor in our unheated garage.  Before charging I check for electrolyte levels and clean the top of the battery with baking soda and rinse off.  They are then given a trickle charge of 2 amps from 24-36 hours or until fully charged.  They then sit in hibernation until the following May when I repeat the process and then re-install in the 177.  Batteries are 9+ years old, we boondock a lot so the batteries are used a lot, they have been very dependable over the years.  Am curious to see how long these will last.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Apr 2020 at 3:23pm
Thanks for the info. That is what I was looking for.

 I do let them run down from time to time as I have to borrow the extension cord that it is hooked to shore power with for other yard work duties and often forget to plug it back in until I hear it beeping.

   Hopefully they will be ok but I fear the worse.  I will check Wednesday when I am off.  
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