SethB
Ranger
It appears that our battery (larger AGM option) is gone, it self-discharged down to 7.2v when I had it off the charger for 3 days.
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Later, I discovered it wasn’t self-discharge, but that there was a wiring short that connected the positive terminal to ground.
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After considering a fairly direct replacement battery, upgrade to lithium, or somewhere in between, I chose the in between option.
It’s a Victron 12V/100Ah AGM Super Cycle Battery (M6) BAT412110081
I earlier shared my experience of determining that an extra “pony” battery in the headboard cabinet would be the primary battery for my CPAP in this thread:
Cpap Power For Boondocking
Along the way I discovered the Victron Super Cycle AGM batts, and purchased a 60AH version. It’s been great. The Super Cycle has a chemistry that allows occasional 100% draw downs with reduced impact on longevity than a standard AGM. Never use more than 50% of a standard AGM’s capacity!
The same reasoning that led me to that for the pony battery led me back to Victron Super Cycle for the TD batt. Consistent 12v and backup 12v power for my CPAP are essential to my health and enjoyment of camping, so, I’m going big on this batt.
To do so, I’m paying almost a 2x cost premium. Note that a lithium is around a 5 or 6x premium, and allows frequent 100% draw downs.
I anticipate a couple of installation issues. First, the new batt is 1/4 to 1/2” taller than the original, requiring repositioning the cleat that holds it in place, or, possibly shaving that cleat if it’s close.
Second, the position of the pos and neg terminals on the batt may be reversed from the original, requiring work on the wiring harness, and dealing with any possible interference of the terminal block.
Should be here in a couple weeks, I’ll update this thread. I know there’s been some interest in this particular battery from other forum members, did anyone actually install one?
***edit***
Later, I discovered it wasn’t self-discharge, but that there was a wiring short that connected the positive terminal to ground.
**********
After considering a fairly direct replacement battery, upgrade to lithium, or somewhere in between, I chose the in between option.
It’s a Victron 12V/100Ah AGM Super Cycle Battery (M6) BAT412110081
I earlier shared my experience of determining that an extra “pony” battery in the headboard cabinet would be the primary battery for my CPAP in this thread:
Cpap Power For Boondocking
Along the way I discovered the Victron Super Cycle AGM batts, and purchased a 60AH version. It’s been great. The Super Cycle has a chemistry that allows occasional 100% draw downs with reduced impact on longevity than a standard AGM. Never use more than 50% of a standard AGM’s capacity!
The same reasoning that led me to that for the pony battery led me back to Victron Super Cycle for the TD batt. Consistent 12v and backup 12v power for my CPAP are essential to my health and enjoyment of camping, so, I’m going big on this batt.
To do so, I’m paying almost a 2x cost premium. Note that a lithium is around a 5 or 6x premium, and allows frequent 100% draw downs.
I anticipate a couple of installation issues. First, the new batt is 1/4 to 1/2” taller than the original, requiring repositioning the cleat that holds it in place, or, possibly shaving that cleat if it’s close.
Second, the position of the pos and neg terminals on the batt may be reversed from the original, requiring work on the wiring harness, and dealing with any possible interference of the terminal block.
Should be here in a couple weeks, I’ll update this thread. I know there’s been some interest in this particular battery from other forum members, did anyone actually install one?
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