OK, I'd like to run a few ideas and questions past everyone here, to get opinions, tips, suggestions, do's, don'ts, etc.
So far in my Homebuilt RV Project, I'm figuring I'll need a few 12v AGM batteries for the "house" batteries, which will power all the lights, fridge, pumps, fans, etc. (and I'll be using solar panels and the engine's alternator for charging). I'm thinking I'll be purchasing something locally from a battery company just down the street (convenient), like:
Deka/"Astrolite" Group 31, 105 ah AGM (69 lb)
Deka/"Astrolite" Group 4D, 198 ah AGM (129 lb)
Deka/"Astrolite" Group 8D, 245 ah AGM (135 lb)
Obviously, the higher the ah the better, but with that also comes a lot more weight (and cost). Are there other brands or sizes I should be looking into? What is better - more smaller batteries or fewer larger batteries? Space becomes a key factor I suppose.
From what I've read on many RV sites and forums, the general concensus about AGM bateries is that they are maintenance-free, spill-proof, and do not vent any gasses (unless charged incorrectly). Assuming this is true, could they be placed under a couch or in a storage cabinet and not vented to the outside? Would this be safe if someone sleeps on the couch that the batteries are under? Or is what I read incorrect and they NEED to be vented because they do vent a little gas normally??
I've also read plenty about the temperature affecting the performance of batteries. I've been assuming that I'd have the batteries inside under the couch so they're warmer, but depending on the outcome of the above issues (venting), perhaps they'll need to be placed outside.
If they're outside the van (RV), I know many people who have mounted their batteries inside a battery box (usually behind the rear axle) or battery "hanger" frame made of steel angle. Since I live in Delaware (which gets all four seasons, including 105
So far in my Homebuilt RV Project, I'm figuring I'll need a few 12v AGM batteries for the "house" batteries, which will power all the lights, fridge, pumps, fans, etc. (and I'll be using solar panels and the engine's alternator for charging). I'm thinking I'll be purchasing something locally from a battery company just down the street (convenient), like:
Deka/"Astrolite" Group 31, 105 ah AGM (69 lb)
Deka/"Astrolite" Group 4D, 198 ah AGM (129 lb)
Deka/"Astrolite" Group 8D, 245 ah AGM (135 lb)
Obviously, the higher the ah the better, but with that also comes a lot more weight (and cost). Are there other brands or sizes I should be looking into? What is better - more smaller batteries or fewer larger batteries? Space becomes a key factor I suppose.
From what I've read on many RV sites and forums, the general concensus about AGM bateries is that they are maintenance-free, spill-proof, and do not vent any gasses (unless charged incorrectly). Assuming this is true, could they be placed under a couch or in a storage cabinet and not vented to the outside? Would this be safe if someone sleeps on the couch that the batteries are under? Or is what I read incorrect and they NEED to be vented because they do vent a little gas normally??
I've also read plenty about the temperature affecting the performance of batteries. I've been assuming that I'd have the batteries inside under the couch so they're warmer, but depending on the outcome of the above issues (venting), perhaps they'll need to be placed outside.
If they're outside the van (RV), I know many people who have mounted their batteries inside a battery box (usually behind the rear axle) or battery "hanger" frame made of steel angle. Since I live in Delaware (which gets all four seasons, including 105
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