I have a TT with 2 Interstate U2200 ( GC2 ) 6V golf cart batteries mounted on the tongue. I also have an 80 watt solar panel and a 1750 inverter. I want to add more. I usually camp in treed areas for shade and privacy. Another solar panel or 2 would be nice but not in the current budget, so I thought I would add more batteries. The 6V are only 2 years old so there is still years left in them. There is no more room on the tongue without major mods and that would add extra weight, although that would probably help with the ride. So I thought about adding another battery or 2 in the back of the truck box. I could use a cable set up like fork lifts do to join the two sets of batteries.
My choices are 2 ( or 4 ) more 6 volts like what I have already, 2 group 29 12v or 1 or 2 group 4D 12v all deep cycle of course. I would probably mount them between the tailgate and rear wheel wells, that I'm not worried about. For charging purposes I would run an isolator and heavy wire so that when I go on a day trip the truck would charge them up.
Question: Would having the "truck" batteries and the "tongue" batteries at different levels of charge cause me problems?
I've had good success with the 6 volts ( the first pair lasted me 7 years ) and am aware that if 1 dies the pair is dead and both need replaced. If I have 2 12s and 1 dies I still 1 left. Do I need to replace them both? I don't believe so.
I have tried generators in the past but prefer the peace and quiet of battery power. Hmmm what if I just put a fork lift battery in the back of my truck, them I would have lots of reserve :-laf not to mention weight.
Some of you have lots more real life experience that I do. Your comments and thoughts please. Shadrach
My choices are 2 ( or 4 ) more 6 volts like what I have already, 2 group 29 12v or 1 or 2 group 4D 12v all deep cycle of course. I would probably mount them between the tailgate and rear wheel wells, that I'm not worried about. For charging purposes I would run an isolator and heavy wire so that when I go on a day trip the truck would charge them up.
Question: Would having the "truck" batteries and the "tongue" batteries at different levels of charge cause me problems?
I've had good success with the 6 volts ( the first pair lasted me 7 years ) and am aware that if 1 dies the pair is dead and both need replaced. If I have 2 12s and 1 dies I still 1 left. Do I need to replace them both? I don't believe so.
I have tried generators in the past but prefer the peace and quiet of battery power. Hmmm what if I just put a fork lift battery in the back of my truck, them I would have lots of reserve :-laf not to mention weight.
Some of you have lots more real life experience that I do. Your comments and thoughts please. Shadrach