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Originally Posted by 10scDust
Just as HaRVey said.
So far, I have kept 2, 12vdc batteries in parallel.
I check water level often because I haven't added an automatic water tender system.
I keep the batteries from being run down, by plugging into shore power, and the converter charges them as needed, this could also be done with the generator running.
Just the way I am doing it (I had RV power, plug in, installed at home).
I understand that the two 6vdc batteries in series, gives a deeper amp draw, but mine is fine for now.
If I needed to replace both batteries, saying they both load tested bad, then I would look into the two 6vdc battery set up.
To each their own.
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