Question from someone very new to GMCs. My PO installed two batteries in series for the house. They are 6V. What is the advantage of this configuration compared to a single 12V battery?
Thanks @Christo! Sorry if this question seems very simple, but why not just use one 12V battery? Are the 2 batteries for redundancy, so that if one fails you can continue using the other?Two 6v batteries in series behave like one big 12v battery. On the other hand, if you have two 12v batteries and one of them goes bad, it will make the charger overcharge the other one, potentially causing a catastrophic failure.
The two 6 volt batteris in series give 12volts total but more capacity than only one 12v battery. ....so if the 6v is 250cca putting 2 in series give you 500cca for 12v (generalisation of course)Thanks @Christo! Sorry if this question seems very simple, but why not just use one 12V battery? Are the 2 batteries for redundancy, so that if one fails you can continue using the other?
The extra capacity is more about run time than amperage delivered, though I'm sure there is also a correlation to current supply.The two 6 volt batteris in series give 12volts total but more capacity than only one 12v battery. ....so if the 6v is 250cca putting 2 in series give you 500cca for 12v (generalisation of course)
Thanks @Matt Colie!Jamie,
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Now, about water in batteries.
Check them regularly and fill to the split ring with - In this order:
True distilled water
Drain water from a dehumidifier
Grocery store deionized water
Notice tap water is not on the list. Use it only as a last resort.
If your converter is still the OE (Triad - Gray) Buzzbox, do not leave the coach connected to shore power. It will damage the bank
I have forgotten who the supplier was to Costco, but they should be good for 6 to 10 seasons with care. Do not bother replacing them until you are sure the capacity has gotten to be less.
Matt