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Dual 12V battery Mod

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12:51 pm
November 28, 2009


rPodDude

Mod Newbie

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Ive been searching for a tutorial concerning upgrading my 12V Battery power when hook-up is not available. After reading many articles Ive decided to go with a 2 - 12V battery setup with a selector that will turn on A(off B), or turn on B(off A), or both off.

Ive decided that the Trojan battery SCS-225 12V is the best route for me. Keeping dual batteries attended to equally seems something I can do without. Switching over to the “charged” battery and attending to the “Low” battery seemed to be easier on me for now.

I may eventually go with a solar charger … but not until I know what I doing. 

I am new to RVing so this seemed the safest route as well, until I get the “swing” of things and learn more about my RVing requirements.

A “point” in the right direction would be appreciated. Thanks !


10:55 am
November 29, 2009


ModMyRV

Admin

Gardnerville, NV

posts 302

Having the ability to select a different battery when the primary one is dead is a step in the right direction. I think you find that you can go longer on both batteries when using them together rather than individually. Two like batteries used together can more easily supply a larger current draw than a single battery due to current draw characteristics at high loads.

In my TT, I have 4 6-volt Trojans as a primary bank and the original 2 12-volt batteries as a backup bank. I can charge the primary bank while drawing from the backup bank and vice versa. If you can swing it, I would suggest you either use both of your batteries at the same time or add a 3rd like battery as a backup.

10:27 pm
December 2, 2009


rPodDude

Mod Newbie

posts 3

Thanks for the insight Admin.

Ive just ordered the VDC BatteryMINDer Charger-Maintainer-Desulphator-Conditioner for battery maintenance. My TT came with a Interstate 24type deep cycle and I hope to keep it in good condition util I decide what my battery setup will be.

Im a weekend camper, so the battery setup will have more “idle” time than use time. I was really hoping to accomplish a setup that would give me the power I need in the event I camp where there is no AC available, and still retain a good operating condition when it sits idle during the week. (storage facility/outside). The TT has a 3-stage charging system during towing and site AC hook-up, but its the 5dys of sitting that has me concerned. I really dont want to be removing the batteries every sunday evening, only to load them up on Friday. There may be times the TT will sit for 2wks or even 3wks if conditions and situations dont allow me to use the it. I just dont want to end up ruining 2 perfectly good Trojan batteries. (big $).

Your set-up sounds great … but I believe that my '10 Forest River r-Pod 177 couldnt withstand the  weight involved with that many 6V batteries, plus 2-12V in reserve. Im thinking about the 2-12V run together (as you recommended) with a 12V (the original Interstate) as a reserve/ back-up/emergency.

Let me know what ya think. And any advice concerning “lead acid” vs “AGM” batteries ???

THANKS !!!



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