New batteries - maintaining charge while stored
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06-29-2009, 11:12
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New batteries - maintaining charge while stored
All: I agree with updating the latest equipment. After I bought my bird, the 10
year old batteries were dying. The old inverters were on their way out as well. At the recommendation of the folks at BB (before they shut down) I replaced all the batteries around my coach (all 16 of them - no laughing I do not have a hybrid bird) with Interstate Workaholics - maintenance free batteries. In addition, BB installed two 80 amp 1300 watt Intellipower converters with the "Charge Wizard" module. I keep my coach plugged in all the time to 50 amp service at its home nest. So far, I had not problem - batteries are always fresh and hot and managed properly by the converters and the Charge Wizard. I'm grossly challenged technologically and I probably invested too much, but that is one issue I don't have to worry about. Some things we simply do not need to scrimp about. |
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New batteries - maintaining charge while stored - xz3kg7 - 06-28-2009, 15:03
New batteries - maintaining charge while stored - Gregory OConnor - 06-28-2009, 15:57
New batteries - maintaining charge while stored - pattypape - 06-29-2009, 02:22
New batteries - maintaining charge while stored - sfedeli3 - 06-29-2009, 04:29
New batteries - maintaining charge while stored - Chuck Wheeler - 06-29-2009, 05:07
New batteries - maintaining charge while stored - Pete Masterson - 06-29-2009, 05:45
New batteries - maintaining charge while stored - Henry Jay Hannigan - 06-29-2009, 07:12
New batteries - maintaining charge while stored - tommy.rountree - 06-29-2009 11:12
New batteries - maintaining charge while stored - xz3kg7 - 07-05-2009, 13:36
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