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Starting Batteries
11-30-2005, 13:36
Post: #11
Starting Batteries
Don
I suggest you get the highest CCA's you can for those group 31 batteries.
The highest I can recall is 1150 CCA's.(I think)
Fred & Jeanne Hulse
Morristown Arizona
1997 Wanderlodge PT41
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11-30-2005, 19:06
Post: #12
Starting Batteries
Thanks Hank, This is my first encounter with Continental batteries. The owner
of the battery shop says he can't keep enough of them on hand. Ernie-83pt40
in Texas


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12-01-2005, 03:36
Post: #13
Starting Batteries
Don,

I have four 12V dual purpose, deep cycle/start marine batteries in
the left front bay ( anything dual purpose never does either very
well).
There is a big truck/bus start battery, I think it is called a 4D
or 8D in the right front bay, ( 970cca). All batteries are tied
together.

These batteries are about 3+ years old. They work OK, But, This
arrangement does not hold up very well for dry camping.
Next season I will replace all with 6 volt Trojans.

The gennie battery is isolated with its' with own alternator and
ability to charge from the battery charger.
The auxilary battery switch adds the gennie battery to the circuit
to help start the Cat or the gennie.

Bill 88 FC



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@a... wrote:
>
> Bill, Are you batteries all in one compartment? Mine doesn't have
a
> dedicated battery for the genny.& I don't think it has an
alternator. I'll check
> tomorrow to see.
> Don
> 89 SP 36'
> Butler, PA
>
>
> Don,
>
> You may want to know, if the Cat start battery and the coach
> batteries are all tied together or are they separated.
> Mixing batteries may not be a good idea.
> Our 300 HP 3208 and coach batteries are all tied together in the
FC.
> There is a separate battery for the Onan, with its own dedicated
> alternator.
>
> I believe the Onan battery is also charged by the 3208 alternator
> and the 110V charger, using blocking diodes. I am a little
unsure
> of this last statement. I have not had any trouble here, so I
have
> not explored the wireing schematics.
>
> Bill 88 FC
>
>
>
>
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12-01-2005, 04:23
Post: #14
Starting Batteries
When adding water remember to use disstilled water, not tap. Will
help them last. Speaking from the school of hard knocks, with a
masters degree.
Steve Gureasko
90wl40wb
Ponchatoula, La. presently in Boerne waiting for the rally to
start!!!
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12-01-2005, 04:35
Post: #15
Starting Batteries
to Steve; Yep, many of us have been there for sure!

Safe travels, ( Heading out tonight toward Boerne, be there in the AM!) Yee
Haw!!!!!

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
Ralph's RV Solutions, Duncan, Oklahoma
http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index.htm

At 04:23 PM 12/1/2005 +0000, you wrote:
> When adding water remember to use disstilled water, not tap. Will
>help them last. Speaking from the school of hard knocks, with a
>masters degree.
> Steve Gureasko
> 90wl40wb
> Ponchatoula, La. presently in Boerne waiting for the rally to
>start!!!
>
>
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12-01-2005, 04:56
Post: #16
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Steve,

What do you mean "waiting for the rally to start"? I thought we
started last night when I showed up with the pizzas and helped you
drink your beverages! ;^) See you again tonight, so ice them down!

Mike Bulriss
1983 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale - Financing Available
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "patticake592000"
<sgureasko@e...> wrote:
>
> When adding water remember to use disstilled water, not tap. Will
> help them last. Speaking from the school of hard knocks, with a
> masters degree.
> Steve Gureasko
> 90wl40wb
> Ponchatoula, La. presently in Boerne waiting for the rally to
> start!!!
>
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12-01-2005, 07:43
Post: #17
Starting Batteries
Bill What brand is your starting batteries? I have the 6 volt 135
Trojans in the coach & like them but wanted to get different batteries than
the
golf cart for the starter. I agree on the dual purpose never does either very
well.
Don
89 SP 36'
Butler, PA

I have four 12V dual purpose, deep cycle/start marine batteries in
the left front bay ( anything dual purpose never does either very
well).
There is a big truck/bus start battery, I think it is called a 4D
or 8D in the right front bay, ( 970cca). All batteries are tied
together.

These batteries are about 3+ years old. They work OK, But, This
arrangement does not hold up very well for dry camping.
Next season I will replace all with 6 volt Trojans.

The gennie battery is isolated with its' with own alternator and
ability to charge from the battery charger.
The auxilary battery switch adds the gennie battery to the circuit
to help start the Cat or the gennie.

Bill 88 FC



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, dspithaler@a... wrote:
>
> Bill, Are you batteries all in one compartment?





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12-01-2005, 07:57
Post: #18
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Mike,
Last nite was soo long ago I forgot.
The Birds are starting to land, the weather is great, let the good
times roll!!
Steve Gureasko
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12-01-2005, 08:59
Post: #19
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--- Like they say proof is in the..........my TROJANS have been in my
small motorhome in Australia for over 5 years and are still cranking
13.8 on the solar charger....highly recommend one looks at Trojans
before they buy. I have two six volt T105's in parralell. heck..I
cant spell!
regards,
Hank Hannigan & Naty
90SP36




lIn WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, erniecarpet@a... wrote:
>
> Thanks Hank, This is my first encounter with Continental batteries.
The owner
> of the battery shop says he can't keep enough of them on hand. Ernie-
83pt40
> in Texas
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
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12-01-2005, 09:09
Post: #20
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--- Good comment about distilled water...I have always used distilled
water in my 5 yr old trojan 6 volt t105's.don't know if thats why they
are still going but I have NO aligaters here after using my repellent!
regards,
Hank
90SP36






In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "patticake592000"
<sgureasko@e...> wrote:
>
> When adding water remember to use disstilled water, not tap. Will
> help them last. Speaking from the school of hard knocks, with a
> masters degree.
> Steve Gureasko
> 90wl40wb
> Ponchatoula, La. presently in Boerne waiting for the rally to
> start!!!
>
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