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Old 02-11-2019, 07:47 AM   #8
German Shepherd Guy
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Your other option is to upgrade your battery bank to a LiFEPO4 medium. It is expensive but you'll more than double your amp hours and shed quite a few pounds. Recharge rate is much better than typical AGM or flooded batteries and the number of discharge cycles is in the 1000's. If I had a big, expensive rig like yours, that's what I would do, especially if your plan is to stay off grid. (Note...These batteries need to be above freezing temps in order to effectively charge so many owners will relocate the battery bank inside the living space).

Would you have to install special chargers with those batteries? Those definitely look fairly high tech. Has anyone out there used them for RVing?


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