Which Battery for my 2000LD?? October 29, 2021, 04:39:16 pm My two TROJAN 6 VOLTS ARE GIVING UP.I NEED SOME TECHNICAL BATTERY ADVICE..WHAT SHOULD I BUY??Thanks,Hank Hannigan 1 Likes
Re: Which Battery for my 2000LD?? Reply #1 – October 29, 2021, 05:22:49 pm Quote from: hank87us - October 29, 2021, 04:39:16 pmMy two TROJAN 6 VOLTS ARE GIVING UP.I NEED SOME TECHNICAL BATTERY ADVICE..WHAT SHOULD I BUY??Thanks,Hank HanniganBattery replacmentHow do you know when it's time to replace your Trojan T105 house batteries?
Re: Which Battery for my 2000LD?? Reply #2 – October 29, 2021, 06:57:38 pm For most, the stock Trojan batteries are a good, economical choice as long as a remote watering system is used. In the industrial world, Trojan batteries are the standard to which other brands are compared.Larry
Re: Which Battery for my 2000LD?? Reply #3 – October 30, 2021, 08:03:33 am When I installed AGM's, I tossed the battery filling system. The AGMs proved to be bad and none were available for replacement. So I went back to lead-acid. I found a turkey baster was ideal for topping off the water. 1 Likes
Re: Which Battery for my 2000LD?? Reply #4 – October 31, 2021, 09:55:33 am Quote from: hank87us - October 29, 2021, 04:39:16 pmMy two TROJAN 6 VOLTS ARE GIVING UP.I NEED SOME TECHNICAL BATTERY ADVICE..WHAT SHOULD I BUY??Thanks,Hank HanniganDepends on how long you plan to keep your rig. If you plan to keep it more then five years then lithium is cheaper the lead acid of any type. If less then five years then lead acid is the path to take.glen
Re: Which Battery for my 2000LD?? Reply #5 – October 31, 2021, 10:09:32 am For an original, carbureted Chevy G-30 with the small alternator and oem converter, major enhancements would be needed to consider lithium. If your alternator and converter are upgraded, you have a solar with a sophisticated, modern controller, then lithium might be an option - if your rig is up for another decade or so of travel.Steve 1 Likes
Re: Which Battery for my 2000LD?? Reply #6 – October 31, 2021, 12:17:38 pm Hi Hank. Ease of use, installation, and expense; I believe the golf cart deep cycle batteries from Costco (or Sams Club?) are the best solution. Not as good as the Trojan T-105, but not as expensive either. About $200 for the pair, readily replaced and essentially a nationwide warranty. Made by Interstate, they routinely last at least 5 years. As Steve said Lithiums require quite a few modifications and are still expensive. Temperature extremes and high current demands along with careful voltage control and charging status make LiFePO4 a modification that needs more 'watching'. Needing to add water once in a while to wet lead acid GC2's or T-105's is a minor nuisance. I don't think AGM's are worth the extra cost just to avoid 'watering' maintenance. As Steve 'TK' said, I plan to keep my '99 TK going for a while longer, space is tight and weight is a consideration (E350), so upgrading to Li's was a more fun DIY project. RonB 1 Likes
Re: Which Battery for my 2000LD?? Reply #7 – December 28, 2021, 07:30:15 pm RON,I BOUGHTWO 6VOLTS AT SAMS CLUB. GREAT!!THANKS FOR ADVICE. I AM ABOUT TO ADVERTISE MY 2000 REAR BATH 23.5 ON RV TRADER FOR $23K.CALL ME IF U KNOW ANYONE WHO WANTS A GREAT COACH; 2 SOLAR PANELS, NEW TAPED ROOF, WALLY SATELLITE, NEW TYRES, NEW WAVE3, LED CONVERTED, 40TV, RUNS LIKE A DREAM! I AM 80 AND GOING BACK TO AUSTRALIA TO MY 86LD CHEV 22FT. HAD ENOUGH WSOP & TRAVELING. A GREAT COACH FOR SOMEBODY! HANK HANNIGAN 1 725 254 9086.CHEERS & THANKS AGAIN! 1 Likes
Re: Which Battery for my 2000LD?? Reply #8 – December 28, 2021, 10:37:41 pm "CALL ME IF U KNOW ANYONE WHO WANTS A GREAT COACH"HANK87USPlease be courteous and release your Caps Lock. All CAPS is tantamount to shouting! We do not care to be shouted at!Thank you. 3 Likes