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Old 12-09-2018, 05:26 PM   #56
oldbird
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Brand: DRV
State: South Dakota
Posts: 126
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Originally Posted by wingnut60 View Post
oldbird,
Wiring for 4x6volts will not be same as 4x12volts if you have not already considered that.
Also, amp hours will not be 4x XX but 2x XX.
Joe
Joe, I have considered this and will have to see if I will have to have some welding wire made up to do the wiring. I would think that 4 6v's will do almost as great of job because my 4 12v's hardly pulled down at all running my Samsung and Sears small upright freezer. My 12volts are old and are run down to almost nothing, not good! This past summer in the UP of Mi a birch tree fell on the rear of the camper and the insurance is covering it. BUT, this DRV dealer I took it too has let the batteries drain down to almost nothing sitting there waiting on insurance company etc. I'm a little upset about this because the batteries are old anyway. I trust and like these guys but come on, plug it in!
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