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03-10-2017, 09:20 PM
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: California
Posts: 8
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Battery Amp Hours - Tuscany
Anyone have any idea on the amp hours of the 4 6v batteries installed in a 2016 Tuscany XTE 34ST. There are no labels on the batteries
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05-28-2017, 05:39 AM
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Tuscany 38sq
State: California
Posts: 53
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I have the same coach as you but I can't answer your question. I have often wondered what the Amp Hour Rating is on these batteries. Maybe, call Thor? Not sure I would be comfortable asking a dealer based on previous experiences with their competence. I'll try to keep an eye out here, maybe someone has better advice.
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05-28-2017, 07:02 AM
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
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Thanks Sundance! I finally got a reply to my email from Thor stating they are 100amp hr each. I'm sure they are cheap batteries too, but in the meantime they are doing their jobs!
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05-29-2017, 02:18 AM
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Tuscany 38sq
State: California
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From everything I've read on this and other forums Thor uses Harris batteries almost exclusively. As far as I know it is next to if not impossible to find any identifying labels on these batteries. Consensus seems to be that these batteries are at the bottom of the heap but as you said, as long as they work.
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05-29-2017, 02:19 AM
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Tuscany 38sq
State: California
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Another point, very important, keep the terminals clean and the batteries serviced at all times.
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06-05-2017, 12:31 AM
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Brand: Still Looking
State: Alabama
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If you have 4 6v Harris batteries, you have about 100 amp hours total. With your residential refrigerator plus other parasitic devices, you have about 12 hours of battery before you need to charge... that is if the batteries are performing well. In my experience, the Harris batteries were not well maintained from manufacturing to installation so you can count on about 8 depending on whatever else you use, or lights tv etc.
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06-05-2017, 12:47 AM
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: Gemini 24TX (Formerly)
State: California
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Techn0
If you have 4 6v Harris batteries, you have about 100 amp hours total. With your residential refrigerator plus other parasitic devices, you have about 12 hours of battery before you need to charge... that is if the batteries are performing well. In my experience, the Harris batteries were not well maintained from manufacturing to installation so you can count on about 8 depending on whatever else you use, or lights tv etc.
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I think your right, most of the problem with the batteries is the way they were treated before they were installed in a coach and it was sold. I've been told they are stored in damp areas, allowed to completely discharge, charge up, discharge again and again, which is basically mistreating a battery, and insuring early failure.
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06-05-2017, 01:02 AM
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Brand: Still Looking
State: Texas
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Quote:
Originally Posted by RUJEEPN
Thanks Sundance! I finally got a reply to my email from Thor stating they are 100amp hr each. I'm sure they are cheap batteries too, but in the meantime they are doing their jobs!
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That seems rather low for typical 6-Volt deep-cycle batteries used on RVs. Most are in the +/- 200 Ah range, and the one pictured in OP doesn't look that small by comparison. I hate to question the data, but something doesn't seem right. Or maybe the picture is just an optical illusion.
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