Posted by John T on June 19, 2020 at 07:50:14 from (45.16.200.171):
In Reply to: Re: Charging batteries posted by Steve@Advance on June 19, 2020 at 05:16:20:
Steve, I haven't price checked the differences (two sixes versus single twelve) in a while but best I recall with Trojans it was a tad cheaper to buy a single 12 True Deep Cycle then two sixes. The rub is the total Amp Hours you are buying at 12 Volts as energy storage capacity is what you need in an RV application. Brands like Trojan and Crown and Rolls Surette were the old standards, and I'm pretty sure all of those now have (Unlike years past) both 6 and 12 volt true deep cycle units. If one upgrades to AGM 12 volt deep cycle several companies sell them including Trojan and FullRiver and Lifeline and Renogy and Optima. I bought three of the Renogy 12 volt AGM 208 Amp Hour units for my RV, with those and 1080 watts of solar I can pretty much run all but AC and not run out of energy.
Hey Im with you 100% as far as tractor or truck starting batteries are concerned. Those 6 volt are getting rare with less choices out there indeed. For example in the two cylinder Deeres that originaly used two sixes I say go with a single 12
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