Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Rv Battery Life Expectancy

The life expectancy of your Rv batteries depends on you. How they're used, how well they're maintained, how they're discharged, how they're re-charged, and how they are stored all conduce to a batteries life span. A battery cycle is one perfect dismissal from 100% down to about 50% and then re-charged back to 100%.

One leading factor to battery life is how deep the battery is cycled each time. If the battery is discharged to 50% everyday it will last twice as long as it would if it's cycled to 80%. Keep this in mind when you think a battery's amp hour rating. The amp hour rating is absolutely cut in half because you don't want to thoroughly dismissal the battery before recharging it. The life expectancy depends on how soon a discharged battery is recharged. The sooner it is recharged the better.

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What does all of this mean to you? That depends on how you use your Rv. If most of your camping is done where you're plugged into an electrical source then your main concern is just too properly voice your deep cycle batteries. But if you absolutely like to get away from it all and you do some serious dry-camping you'll want the top amp hour capacities you can fit on your Rv.

Rv Battery Life Expectancy

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Deep cycle batteries come in all different sizes. Some are designated by group size, like Group 24, 27 and 31. Basically the larger the battery the more amp hours you get. Depending on your needs and the number of space you have available, there are any options when it comes to batteries. You can use one 12-volt Group 24 deep cycle battery that provides 70 to 85 amp hours or you can use two or more 12-volt batteries wired in parallel. Parallel wiring increases amp hours but not voltage.

If you have the room you can do what a lot of Rvers do and switch from the thorough 12-volt batteries to two of the larger 6-volt golf cart batteries. These pairs of 6-volt batteries need to be wired in series to produce the required 12-volts. Series wiring increases voltage but not amp hours. If this still doesn't satisfy your requirements you can build larger battery banks using four 6-volt batteries wired in series/parallel that will give you 12-volts and duplicate your Ah capacity.

Happy Camping,

Mark

Copyright 2006 by Mark J. Polk owner of Rv instruction 101

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