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Originally Posted by dkoldman
As long as you help me go find my golf balls, I will buy the beer. My scores are only that bad because I have issues with my clubs, they don't handle the natural balance of my swing; nor do they adjust for any inherent variability. But that is not important, I ALWAYS have cold beer in both fridges and thus why I recommend the OP to buy the below batteries that I view as the all around best choice for today assuming you do not care to have to water batteries, or do not intend to long term boondock with a residential fridge on, or when visiting RV owners that do not have or appreciate the value of 50 amps services at their home ports for my rig.
https://www.vmaxtanks.com/SLR125-12V...tery_p_38.html
Call them direct, buy 2 & you may catch an unpublished sale or just buy off Amazon if you in a hurry.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...TSR61H8N&psc=1
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I bought two 6-volt GC2 Duracell golf cart batteries at Sam's Club for $89 each. Each has 215 AH, wired in series gives me roughly 107 AH useable (1/2 battery capacity) at 12 volts.
I call $180 a fantastic deal for that capacity. If I had room, I'd double up to 4 batteries for 214 AH. I don't think there's a better deal anywhere than $360 for 200+ AH... Lead-acid is 100 year old technology, but still hangs around like utility poles. They're still the overwhelming choice in power backup systems because of its time tested reliability.