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Old 04-03-2018, 04:49 PM   #8
99dart
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: SOB 2014 Meridian 36M
State: Washington
Posts: 981
THOR #7205
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Originally Posted by CampCaudill View Post
Hey All - I know, I know...there has been plenty of battery threads on this. Haven't been able to fully target the right answer though. Have a 2016 Hurricane with the electric fridge, not the gas. Running two 6 volt (non-AGM batteries). My question to the crew is should I just add two more non-AGM batteries to my current batteries or should I punt on the 6-volts and go with 4 AGM batteries. When dry camping, the inverter alarm goes off in the middle of the night forcing me to shut the power down. I put the fridge on low to conserve energy.

Thoughts?
We too are learning the longevity of our batteries. We a residential fridge also and two 6v didn't make it thru the night. We started turning off the power to fridge at night. Temps held pretty well overnight. It was only about 55-60 degrees outside tho. We have 4, 6v now that held pretty well doing two nights of dry camping.
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