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COACH BATTERIES
08-11-2008, 12:16
Post: #39
COACH BATTERIES
Hey Hank.. I think comparing the temp in Phx vs Vegas is like
comparing 6v vs 12v, it's just too similar to compare! hee hee hee.
Yes, I do love my 78FC35. I'm very demanding on my vehicles and take
them off road camping a lot. I'm not one to pull into a KOA very
often and almost always pull a trailer. I can tolerate the hill
climbing as long as that MPG stays so high! hee hee hee

Currently the previous owner put 4-12v batteries in my coach so I'll
just compliment the house with one more I think. Having 2 12v in
parallel here in Arizona is pleanty of start power and the 3 in
parallel will work well for my boony docking needs.

I did have the pleasure of driving my friends 90SP36 from Texas to
Phx not long ago when he bought it in Florida. It was very nice, too
nice to take off road. I think you guys should insulate those
batteries on those as they were exposed to a lot of engine heat.
That or relocate them? And I was especially careful not to spill any
oil on the batteries. They were right under the fill tube!

Say, you're on this side of the world. Gonna make it to the
Southwest Bluebirds & Friends ralley in Quartzsite this January? I
just learned of it and have signed up.

Regards,
Michael & Tami
78FC35 "Putz'n Around"
Mesa, Az



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Jay Hannigan"
wrote:
>
> Hey Michael!
> You are right.........it is Hotter in Phoenix.
>
> What we need is new battery technology to help with this energy
> crisis.
> In the meantime, when those four 12 volt house batteries in your FC
> crap out....just replace them with TWO six volt TROJANS
T105's....you
> will be very happy! LOL
> I bet you like that FC...I really liked my 80FC31!!! They are
> bulletproof!
> Take care.
> Hank
> 90SP36
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <mike.putz@>
> wrote:
> >
> > 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"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > 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 wrote:
>
> I
> > > > 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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COACH BATTERIES - hippieforever3 - 08-09-2008, 15:14
COACH BATTERIES - Don Bradner - 08-09-2008, 15:28
COACH BATTERIES - Gregory OConnor - 08-09-2008, 16:12
COACH BATTERIES - hippieforever3 - 08-09-2008, 16:28
COACH BATTERIES - tommy@... - 08-10-2008, 01:52
COACH BATTERIES - brad barton - 08-10-2008, 01:56
COACH BATTERIES - Henry Jay Hannigan - 08-10-2008, 02:50
COACH BATTERIES - Gregory OConnor - 08-10-2008, 03:27
COACH BATTERIES - Ron Thompson - 08-10-2008, 03:46
COACH BATTERIES - Henry Jay Hannigan - 08-10-2008, 03:55
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COACH BATTERIES - Henry Jay Hannigan - 08-11-2008, 09:50
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COACH BATTERIES - Henry Jay Hannigan - 08-11-2008, 12:01
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