COACH BATTERIES
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08-11-2008, 10:34
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COACH BATTERIES
Now Hank.. I used that many words so you'd know I did NOT say 12v is
better than 6v. I said 12v batteries would be more appealing to older coaches with less room for batteries. They are easier to deal with in terms of weight, maintenance, etc.. Unless you have a big nice tray that slides out to inspect your batteries... Michael 78FC35 (hotter in Phx) hee hee hee --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > After 25 years as an elctro whizbang, u learned KISS and then > proceeded to take five paragraphs to say 12 volt bat's were mo betta. > > Reagardless, after my 67 yrs on earth, I/m sticking to my TROJAN T- > 105 six volts for my "house," LOL > Regards, > Hank > 90SP36 still in hot Vegas > > > > > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <mike.putz@> > wrote: > > > > Very interesting Thread. Being an Electro-Mechanical Technician > for > > Motorola for 25 years has taught me several things, as well as > owning > > bus conversions for over 20 years. > > > > 1) The definition of a Technician - an Engineer's only link to > > reality. > > > > 2) KISS - Keep It Simple Stupid. > > > > 3) The nice things about "standards" is there are so many to choose > > from. :-) > > > > I'm no battery expert but do know a thing or two about keeping > > equipment running for long periods of time. Some designs have > built > > in weaknesses (series circuits), and some have built in redundancy > > (parallel circuits). So 12v parallel systems are superior if you > > view them from a "survival" stance. Sure you can throw more money > > and more batteries into a 6v battery system, but then there's my > > point. > > > > Some batteries do have memory, some don't. Some can be damaged > just > > by charging with your engine's alternator, some don't. The more > > expensive and high tech the battery, the more expensive and high > tech > > the maintenance and charging system. Thin plates on starting > > batteries, thick on deep cycle, etc I do say stick to one or the > > other; hybrids do both fair but is not specialized as the starting > > and deep cycle. > > > > I'm not a fan of putting thousands of dollars in battery banks, > huge > > inverters, and special chargers just to avoid running a generator > to > > use my AC's down the road. That's what generators were designed to > > do. What our Engineer friend was trying to say is that ANY > > connection is not as good as a straight wire. And if the straight > > wire is not the correct gauge even it can be an issue. > > > > Running 20 amps on an inverter is at least 200+ amps on the DC > side. > > I'm not going into details about efficiencies, etc.. but it is > > probably more like 220+ amps. At those currents even a small bit > of > > corrosion, dirt, wrong wire size, or any other contaminant that > might > > cause resistance is devastating. Do you realize it would only take > a > > resistance of .005 ohms to loose an entire volt! It's very easy to > > have that kind of resistance and not be able to find it, especially > > with the added connections of a 6v system. > > > > Running multiple batteries in a series/parallel config is superior > to > > running the 12v counter parts in parallel... IF..IF.. you only look > > at performance! If you do believe it is the BEST choice then you > too > > are living in an ideal Engineers' world! There are Mean Time > Between > > Failure (MTBF) numbers that needs to be looked at. Even if the 6v > > golf battery is superior to a cheap 12v deep cycle it does make > > itself vulnerable simply by design. A bad 6v battery will bring > you > > down. A bad 12v battery simply needs to be removed and you can go > on. > > > > If you compare EVERY THING, the cost, size, weight, and design > > limitations it doesn't make 6v batteries very appealing in my book > > for the small spaces available on the older coaches. Plus, unless > > you have special needs (long dry camping or running an AC) then > your > > bank will only be a few batteries. > > > > Using cheap Walmart MAXX-29 batteries for $76 a piece allows you to > > have 3 batteries in parallel for a rating of 375 ah. The cost is > > low, the space and weight are low. The area the battery consumes > is > > 636 cu in each. The 6v equivalent (2 batteries) has an area at > > closer to 4003 cu in, over 6 times more area and how much more > > weight? How much more cost? I know you can try to justify cost > over > > time, but with the prorating on batteries these days, we're just > > renting them anyway so that has little meaning now. > > > > Bottom line is for most people who will not take the time to do the > > proper maintenance, invest big dollars in expensive > > monitoring/charging systems, or have special needs, then 12v > parallel > > systems ARE superior to their 6v counter parts. > > > > Hope I didn't put too much fuel on the fire? > > > > Michael & Tami > > 63FC35 - "Freedom Bus" > > 78FC35 - "Putz'n Around" > > 82FC35 - parts > > 82 GMC RTS > > Mesa, Az > > > > > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Ron Thompson > > wrote: > > > > > > I can't help but comment on this one. > > > > > > Old and new batteries mixed would most likely have eddy currents > > flowing between the batteries due to deterioration of th internal > > currents and would definitely have reducing effect on the AH and > > therefore the cranking amps too. > > > > > > There are good points on both sides of this discussion. No need > to > > beat each other up. > > > > > > Oh by the way my qualifications are over 30 years experience > > electronics with an engineering background. Not a graduate > engineer > > but definitely schooled in several good engineering schools. In > > summary I was a practical applications electronic tech. > > > > > > Just my two cents. > > > > > > Ron Thompson > > > 1995 WLWB 42' > > > > > > hippieforever3 > > am not an engineer ( nor did I play one on TV) but what you are > > > > suggesting goes against avery article I have ever read. Some > > were > > > > written by battery mfr. engineers. > > > > > > Show me one. > > > > > > > You are never supposed to mix old > > > > and new battreies in a battery bank! > > > > > > Why??? Please use science, physics or electronics or references. > > > > > > > 6 volt golf cart batteries will > > > > give you longer life than any common wet cell deep cycle 12 > > volt. > > > They > > > > are sturdy and made to handle frequent discharge. > > > > > > It is very likely that the manufacturers design almost all 6 > volt > > > batteries to withstand more abuse like 100% discharge, > temperature > > > extremes and vibration. However if you get a 12 volt battery > from > > the > > > same manufacturer, built to the same design spec and use it in > the > > > same application, the 12 volt system will last longer and > > outperform > > > the 6 volt with less maintenance. > > > > > > Regards, > > > GPSGary > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Ron Thompson -Waller, Tx. > > > 1995 WLWB 42'Blue Bird > > > (cockyfox@) > > > > > > |
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