Gene,
the latest issue of HIGHWAYS (the Good Sam magazine) just came to me today and
had a very good article on batteries and includes an excellent comparison of
battery life, amperage output, cost, and full discharge cycle effects. For house
batteries the golf cart 6v batteries in series is the best choice. Gel cells are
equal but are considerably more expensive (lifetime) and require more stringent
charging procedures. The upside of the gel is that there are no fumes to deal
with and no water to add. I'll stick with golf cart batteries.
Gary
'77 Kingsley
North Bend, Oregon Coast
PS: Gene Fisher: The tables in this article should posted on your page.
> I am going to have to replace my House Batteries and presently have two
> Interstate Marine/RV batteries hooked up in parallel (I think). Thinking
> about putting in two from AutoZone or NAPA et al. Would some of you give some
> experienced info on this?
> Thanks,
> Gene Hyche
> '77 PB
the latest issue of HIGHWAYS (the Good Sam magazine) just came to me today and
had a very good article on batteries and includes an excellent comparison of
battery life, amperage output, cost, and full discharge cycle effects. For house
batteries the golf cart 6v batteries in series is the best choice. Gel cells are
equal but are considerably more expensive (lifetime) and require more stringent
charging procedures. The upside of the gel is that there are no fumes to deal
with and no water to add. I'll stick with golf cart batteries.
Gary
'77 Kingsley
North Bend, Oregon Coast
PS: Gene Fisher: The tables in this article should posted on your page.
> I am going to have to replace my House Batteries and presently have two
> Interstate Marine/RV batteries hooked up in parallel (I think). Thinking
> about putting in two from AutoZone or NAPA et al. Would some of you give some
> experienced info on this?
> Thanks,
> Gene Hyche
> '77 PB