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Old 06-23-2019, 07:42 PM   #15
Oneilkeys
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Brand: Still Looking
Model: Travato
State: Florida
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Originally Posted by taylorbob1 View Post
Personally...
- I have the AIMs 1200 watt Inverter install
- I have two Interstate Deep Cycle Group 24 Lead Acid Flooded Batteries from Costco. $75 each. 46# each
- I have two 100 watt solid solar panels installed on roof with a 30 amp PWM solar controller

My inexpensive system works great for my needs.

FYI: AGM deep cycle weight is abt 70# per battery, cost can be over $200 each
Deep Cycle 29’s will fit in the Axis battery box - which gives you a few more amp hours for not much more money ($99 each at Walmart). But AGMs are better - if it is worth it to you to pay that much extra. I think the solar panels are a better way to spend your money. But that depends on how you use your coach. No right answer here.
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