takethebounce
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I dunno If I agree. Depending on the load, and inverter use, killing a battery will shorten its life.
I do alot of dry camping and use a generator when needed, along with solar, and no inverter.
I never had a dead set of batteries, and I always charged my batteries with my smart charger after every winter before putting them back in the trailer.
That being said after 9 years my set of 6v batteries would still have 12.6v in the morning, my buddies trailer is the same year and he has gone through 3 sets already.
Proper maintenance and water levels with a good charger/maintainer goes along way.
I never use a generator. All solar and have gone 10-12 days without any concern. 300 watts of solar running through a Bogart controller and monitor. I don’t kill my batteries.
Sure maintenance is a big part of battery life. I frequently check my water levels, and if needed equalize the batteries, clean terminals, and so on. There are a few ways of getting to the end but if you want to squeeze every bit from your system it starts with proper charging.
Not sure what there is to disagree with.