Year before last (fall '17) i changed to 2 6v Trojan batteries. there were a couple threads here raving about them. I pulled the trigger looking forward to long lasting power and minimal genny run time. The balance of that season I was quite happy with them. Last season they began to disappoint me. The last straw was a week long hunting trip in September. They wouldn't work through the night, we had to run the genny. It wasn't really cold either.
I can charge them fine out of the trailer with a battery charger. But when in the trailer and on shore power (or genny running) they charge super slow. I just dropped them off to get them fully tested and see if they are defective in any way. If they aren't, I need to look at the trailer. I really don't want to run the genny with a battery charger, that kinda defeats the purpose of having long run deep cycle batteries. I don't want to invest $1000 in a solar system, we won't have this trailer for much longer. The guy at the battery store didn't have too many suggestions except to buy their charger.
Anyone else have any suggestions? Different charger/inverter in the trailer? The trailer is 2004. Not sure if the inverters wear out, or if they are not optimized for a pair of 6v batteries. My understanding when I researched and bought them is they plug and play.
I can charge them fine out of the trailer with a battery charger. But when in the trailer and on shore power (or genny running) they charge super slow. I just dropped them off to get them fully tested and see if they are defective in any way. If they aren't, I need to look at the trailer. I really don't want to run the genny with a battery charger, that kinda defeats the purpose of having long run deep cycle batteries. I don't want to invest $1000 in a solar system, we won't have this trailer for much longer. The guy at the battery store didn't have too many suggestions except to buy their charger.
Anyone else have any suggestions? Different charger/inverter in the trailer? The trailer is 2004. Not sure if the inverters wear out, or if they are not optimized for a pair of 6v batteries. My understanding when I researched and bought them is they plug and play.