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Agreed, Rocky's is the way to go. I've bought all my batteries from them for years. I bought a 2 Battery enclosure to hold my Two 6V batteries neatly on RV from Rocky's also.
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Agreed, Rocky's is the way to go. I've bought all my batteries from them for years. I bought a 2 Battery enclosure to hold my Two 6V batteries neatly on RV from Rocky's also.
Your batteries won't last.
Like i said in my previous post. 99% of all issues with deep cycle batteries is the owner and not knowing how to take care of them....charging. Nothing wrong with Kirkland, its your charging method.
You can take the cheapest to buy battery and make them out last the most expensive battery, if you know how to charge them properly.
Like i said, most batteries are made in the same factory.
And that's why I'm fine with buying Kirkland batteries.... I can buy 2 to 3 sets before its equal cost to the "high quality" ones. Also can't beat Costco warranty.
But hey if you want the best battery pay the premium.
3 stage charger. Battery Charging Tutorial | ChargingChargers.comSo Lund. What is the best way to Charge them? Is it the charging type that makes the difference. I seem to go through a battery every two years on our 02 Horse/LQ trailer.
So Lund. What is the best way to Charge them? Is it the charging type that makes the difference. I seem to go through a battery every two years on our 02 Horse/LQ trailer.
I need to replace the batteries in my Rv. It now has four 12 volt batteries in it. Should I just replace with four 12 volt again, or four six volt. Only have room for four.
If you do any dry camping go with the 6 volts they last alot longer
How is one to learn by making a new thread, over reopening an older oneJust noticed this was bringing up and old post. Would have been better making a new post. Anyways go with four 6v batteries. More expensive but they really are the better way to go.