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Re: Time for a new battery.
The lifepo4 battery manufacturers are now saying that yes you can take your lifepo4 down to 1% charge and you'll still get 2000 cycles (on the better batteries), but if you take it down to only 50%
By Steve T · #102201 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
So that battery was gently used and should not have failed.? Sucks that the warranty was just one year, and that it failed. I just looked at the Interstate golf cart batteries warranty.? Thats only
By Steve T · #102200 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
I purchased a Battle Born lithium iron phosphate 100 amp hour battery to replace our 84 amp hour lead acid. While the on-board charger will only charge it to about 75%, my 175 watt thin flexible solar
By D Link · #102199 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
Steve T.? I only discharge my renogy battery down to about? 50%, 12.2 to 12.5 and I usually have my 100 watt solar suit case panel hooked up with a controller.? I wasn't pleased with Renogy
By Jack McWilliams · #102198 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
Wow.? Sam's club sells the 215 ah golf cart battery for $109.? That's really cheap. Costco sells the Interstate golf cart batteries for real cheap.? But they are a special build of battery that
By Steve T · #102197 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
The gold standard for lead acid has always been using 2 golf cart batteries. Golf cart batteries only have 3 plates instead of 6 like 12 volt batteries.? That leaves more room to make the plates
By Steve T · #102196 ·
Re: Time for a new battery.
I have no need for a sophisticated battery at this time.? Batteries don't hold up well in Florida, so I looked for a bargain when I bout my latest one in April, 2021.? (Wow, where did that year
By Don DeRyke · #102195 ·
Time for a new battery.
It is time for a new battery for my 2015 Aliner Classic and I was wondering? what is new on the market or brands others are using.? I had a Renogy AGM Deep cycle that lasted 15 months ( 12 month
By Jack McWilliams · #102194 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
Looking good. Carl.
By Carl · #102193 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
What do you mean by "double plated"?
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102192 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
Better picture. Plan to straighten out by and including piece in wheel well
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102191 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
Carl what am I sandwiching if I cut the piece out? Can't I just drop in an appropriately sized piece of plywood? I had to remove rot all the way under the wall to the edge. So far I have been using my
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102190 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems
Hello Kathryn: Looks like a good start. What sort of saw do you have to cut back to good wood? Saber saw or oscillating saw would work fine. Even a hand keyhole saw could do the job, but it would take
By Carl · #102189 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
Too late . Already started r I ping out the rot and I think it's good I did.
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102188 ·
Ugh bigger problems
Ok. Hope you guys are still with me. I'm all in now. What's the easiest way to get that piece in the wheel well? ]I really don't want to mess with the wiring.
By KATHRYN BAXTER · #102187 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
I have a lifetime of construction related experience, but there is always something to learn or be reminded of.? I recently took up welding, and in my YouTube University studies I ran across this
By Don DeRyke · #102186 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
Kathryn, to keep your repair as simple as possible: forget about cutting out the damaged sections. That avoids having to buy a vibrating universal tool, though they are really handy to have. Just have
By David Martin · #102185 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
Well, ok then!? Sounds like a good way to get out aggression.
By Pam · #102184 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
You have to see the power of a Twelve. Thousand. RPM. Grinder. To understand.? It cuts through anything.? It turns anything to dust.? You hit the head of a screw with it sending a 2 foot spray of
By Steve T · #102183 ·
Re: Ugh bigger problems than AC
That was my question as well, Kathryn. . . . .? Pam
By Pam · #102182 ·