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    Posted: 19 Apr 2016 at 10:42am
Awesome, thanks for all the answers and information guys.  Lots of help.  Even more happy that I bought the pod with this kind of community Thumbs Up
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 19 Apr 2016 at 9:17pm
Only thing I would recommend differently is to charge every 30 days.  With a self-discharge rate of 1-3% per day when it is warm out, 30 days is the max.  You can get away with 60 days during the winter since the self-discharge rate drops when it is cold.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Jul 2016 at 11:31am
A few rookie battery questions:

When we get home from camping should I charge the battery right away or can I leave it run down for a while?
Should charging the battery by plugging in the camper be adequate?
How do you put a battery into hibernation mode?
I'd like to know more about getting a solar panel setup for charging the battery. Any good info on that?

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Jul 2016 at 2:25pm
It is not good to leave a battery in a partially discharged condition.  Plugging in is the best way to charge the battery.  Solar is good, too but not always the best.  There is a wealth of solar info on this facebook group's page.  We have solar and love it.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08 Jul 2016 at 2:39pm
Originally posted by mtdave

A few rookie battery questions:

When we get home from camping should I charge the battery right away or can I leave it run down for a while?
Should charging the battery by plugging in the camper be adequate?
How do you put a battery into hibernation mode?
I'd like to know more about getting a solar panel setup for charging the battery. Any good info on that?

Thanks

There is no 'hibernation mode' for lead acid batteries.  Once they are filled with acid by the manufacturer, the clock on their lifespan starts ticking.  Every day that a battery is not kept 100% charged results in some amount of irreversible damage that is done to it.

For very down-to-earth information on lead acid batteries, I would strongly recommend that you listen to at least the first podcast shown at www.battery1234.com.  It will save you money and troubles.
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