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Confused about Batteries
06-27-2008, 11:15
Post: #1
Confused about Batteries
I need a course in Batteries for our 1973 Coach. When we bought it
they claimed the batteries had just been replaced. It has 2 units in
the drivers side front compartment, one more under the entry steps,
and the 4th in the Generator compartment.
The batteries in question are all Walmart 12 volt Deep-cycle Marine
units of 675 & 875 amps each. (The big yellow ones).
Now 2 or 3 are bad or going south.
Most I have seen are 6 volt units. Why are these considered better
than the 12 volt ones.
Since I will be replacing these soon, which should I use, and why?
Jack Smith
1973FC31
SoCal
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06-27-2008, 11:38
Post: #2
Confused about Batteries
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack & Donna Smith"
wrote:
>
> I need a course in Batteries for our 1973 Coach. When we bought it
> they claimed the batteries had just been replaced. It has 2 units in
> the drivers side front compartment, one more under the entry steps,
> and the 4th in the Generator compartment.
> The batteries in question are all Walmart 12 volt Deep-cycle Marine
> units of 675 & 875 amps each. (The big yellow ones).
> Now 2 or 3 are bad or going south.
> Most I have seen are 6 volt units. Why are these considered better
> than the 12 volt ones.
> Since I will be replacing these soon, which should I use, and why?
> Jack Smith
> 1973FC31
> SoCal
>

Pull them out and fully trickle charge them, then haul 'em down to the
local auto parts store and they can load test them and tell if they
are OK or not. They may be salvageable. I believe 6V batteries are
preferred because the plates are thicker and they withstand deep
discharges better even though the total amps are supposed to be the
same from 2 12V in parallel or 6V's in series. There is a good
discussion of batteries at West Marine. Scroll thru the various
"Advisors"
http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/sto...-1/10001/9
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06-27-2008, 12:27
Post: #3
Confused about Batteries
The folks with the FCs can advise better on which batteries go where. 
In general, the choice between 12 v deep cycle or 6 v deep cycle Trojan 105s or "golf cart batteries" is to get the maximum amp-hours each. The Amps you've reported are the CCA (cold-cranking-amps) these are most important in a starting battery as that is the maximum current available for a very short period to start the engine. 
For the house batteries, you want to compare the 20 hour rate amp-hours.
For example, the 6v Trojan T-105 is rated at 225 amp-hours at the 20 hour rate. That means that 2 T-105s will give you 12 volts with 225 amp hours. Note that if the T-125 or T-135 will fit (they're the same width and depth, but taller), they'll give you more amp hours of capacity. See
In a 12 volt battery, of the same general physical size, you might only get 85 to 105 amp hours at the 20 hour rate. (The 12 volt battery must have 6 cells that are half-the size of the 3 cells in a similar sized 6 volt battery.) So, the primary advantage of getting several 6v batteries is that you end up with more amp-hours available in the space you have for batteries.
Selecting the engine battery, there the focus is on the CCA rating, and I'd bet the 875 amp battery is the engine battery. Someone may be able to tell you which battery size is correct for the Cat 3208.
Finally, if you have an old battery boiler charger, you might want to upgrade to a modern 3-stage charger. The batteries will last much longer.
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
El Sobrante CA
"aeonix1@mac.com"


On Jun 27, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Jack & Donna Smith wrote:

I need a course in Batteries for our 1973 Coach.   When we bought it 
they claimed the batteries had just been replaced.  It has 2 units in 
the drivers side front compartment, one more under the entry steps, 
and the 4th in the Generator compartment.
The batteries in question are all Walmart 12 volt Deep-cycle Marine 
units of 675 & 875 amps each.  (The big yellow ones).
Now 2 or 3 are bad or going south.  
Most I have seen are 6 volt units.  Why are these considered better 
than the 12 volt ones.
Since I will be replacing these soon, which should I use, and why?
Jack Smith
1973FC31
SoCal
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06-27-2008, 14:48
Post: #4
Confused about Batteries
Hi Jack. Go with 6V if you can. You might find the following link interesting. Phrannie knows his stuff
2008/6/27 Jack & Donna Smith <"jaxdon@cox.net">:



I need a course in Batteries for our 1973 Coach. When we bought it
they claimed the batteries had just been replaced. It has 2 units in
the drivers side front compartment, one more under the entry steps,
and the 4th in the Generator compartment.

The batteries in question are all Walmart 12 volt Deep-cycle Marine
units of 675 & 875 amps each. (The big yellow ones).
Now 2 or 3 are bad or going south.
Most I have seen are 6 volt units. Why are these considered better

than the 12 volt ones.
Since I will be replacing these soon, which should I use, and why?
Jack Smith
1973FC31
SoCal



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