We want to buy a deep cycle battery to power our lights while free camping but are unsure what sort to buy. Can anyone out there who is using batteries please HELP.
sunil & shashi
Big Gorilla said
12:39 PM Apr 6, 2015
I use Century C105 6 volt Deep Cycle batteries, 2 connected in Parallel to give 12 volts. You can buy a 12 volt version. They are not cheap. I can't recall cost of 6 volt batteries, but the 12 volt is around $600.00. My 6 volt batteries are 225 amp/hour each.
KFT said
12:47 PM Apr 6, 2015
I am currently using a century 120Ah AGM that cost me around $350. It is installed in the rear of my 4wd and is charged by a redarc dc-dc charger and 120 watts of solar panels on the roof rack. This setup runs my 80 litre fridge freezer.
BG I am sure you meant you hooked those 6v batteries in series to get 12v!! must have been a typo huh.
frank
Phillipn said
04:48 PM Apr 6, 2015
Big Gorilla wrote:
I use Century C105 6 volt Deep Cycle batteries, 2 connected in Parallel to give 12 volts. You can buy a 12 volt version. They are not cheap. I can't recall cost of 6 volt batteries, but the 12 volt is around $600.00. My 6 volt batteries are 225 amp/hour each.
Big Gorilla, you mean you have the batteries connected in series to get 12 volts from two 6 volt batteries. "Not in parallel."
Your batteries are 225 amp/ hrs, that gives you 225 amp/hrs. You double the volts but not the amps.
Batteries that are connected in parallel, voltage remains the same and the amps are doubled.
-- Edited by Phillipn on Monday 6th of April 2015 04:59:09 PM
Aus-Kiwi said
04:48 PM Apr 6, 2015
I stand corrected.. The guy at battery world told me to keep the 100 ah as the battery lasts longer...
Bruce and Bev said
08:52 PM Apr 6, 2015
Graeme. Im so disappointed with you..........you believe what anyone from Battery World tells you - you've let the Kiwi side down mate lol
Baz421 said
09:10 PM Apr 6, 2015
We've had 4 Absorbed Power 100AH AGM batteries in van and 3 are 8 years old. we look after them and I've phoned the QLD distributor 3 times for supply info and nothing heard back.
I'm going to change to Fusion batteries 4 X 100ah and have a competitive price,, see this link
Graeme. Im so disappointed with you..........you believe what anyone from Battery World tells you - you've let the Kiwi side down mate lol
His logic was the higher the AH the more the variance and is harder on battery ...
Reducing battery life ..
I didn't really agree with his logic!!
The batteries ( name brand) I bought where over $550 each
got the two for $920 .. Working good and hold charge...
The old batteries are over 10 years old...
Radar said
08:28 AM Apr 7, 2015
Hi All.
I use 1 only Lion DCM 31 120 amp battery with some success. Cost of $300
120 watt solar panel.
In our caravan we run all Led lights, sometimes a 12 volt fan and a water pump. No television.
We have been very happy with this amount of power, most times we stay out for 3 nights and then get low on water, we do enjoy this freedom of moving around. At our usage rate in not so average weather I would think I could go up towards 2 weeks of freedom camping.
We do have a second battery set up in the tow vehicle a smaller battery that I could connect to the van when needed.
We want to buy a deep cycle battery to power our lights while free camping but are unsure what sort to buy. Can anyone out there who is using batteries please HELP.
sunil & shashi
I use Century C105 6 volt Deep Cycle batteries, 2 connected in Parallel to give 12 volts. You can buy a 12 volt version. They are not cheap. I can't recall cost of 6 volt batteries, but the 12 volt is around $600.00. My 6 volt batteries are 225 amp/hour each.
BG I am sure you meant you hooked those 6v batteries in series to get 12v!! must have been a typo huh.
frank
Big Gorilla, you mean you have the batteries connected in series to get 12 volts from two 6 volt batteries. "Not in parallel."
Your batteries are 225 amp/ hrs, that gives you 225 amp/hrs. You double the volts but not the amps.
Batteries that are connected in parallel, voltage remains the same and the amps are doubled.
-- Edited by Phillipn on Monday 6th of April 2015 04:59:09 PM
We've had 4 Absorbed Power 100AH AGM batteries in van and 3 are 8 years old. we look after them and I've phoned the QLD distributor 3 times for supply info and nothing heard back.
I'm going to change to Fusion batteries 4 X 100ah and have a competitive price,, see this link
http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/t59931652/fusion-brand-agm-batteries/
After many enquiries I've found some batteries are overly cheap and hence quality is questionable or excessively priced due to profit margins.
Best price I've had is in the link above as this is a significant discount.
Also here's a good site to see what's availble
http://www.batteriesdirect.com.au/shop/search/979/micro-lite-lithium.html?gclid=CNHettH5nLkCFcYipQodlQQAsQ
His logic was the higher the AH the more the variance and is harder on battery ...
Reducing battery life ..
I didn't really agree with his logic!!
The batteries ( name brand) I bought where over $550 each
got the two for $920 .. Working good and hold charge...
The old batteries are over 10 years old...
Hi All.
I use 1 only Lion DCM 31 120 amp battery with some success. Cost of $300
120 watt solar panel.
In our caravan we run all Led lights, sometimes a 12 volt fan and a water pump. No television.
We have been very happy with this amount of power, most times we stay out for 3 nights and then get low on water, we do enjoy this freedom of moving around. At our usage rate in not so average weather I would think I could go up towards 2 weeks of freedom camping.
We do have a second battery set up in the tow vehicle a smaller battery that I could connect to the van when needed.
Good quality battery at a competitive price.
Hope this helps. Ralph.