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I have had no need to put isolators in the bank. I treat the two 6 volts the same as I did a single 8D and the amp hours are about the same as a single 8D. The big advantage is initial cost and later if one cell develops a problem I am only out 60.00 for another 6 volt as compared to the replacement cost of a 8D. The weight in the boat is also less. The golf carts have a heavier plate so heavy     

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Author: chuck
Date: Jul 7, 2006 15:46

John Cassara wrote: OK Here's a stupid question. When using multiple 6 volt bats they are series-wired in pairs for 12 volts then the pairs are parallel wired to build the bank. Would that be correct? Do you use isolation switches within the bank? What is the gain? I have not researched the amperage of the 6 volt bats ver's size. Is there truly an advantage to doing
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OK Here's a stupid question. When using multiple 6 volt bats they are series-wired in pairs for 12 volts then the pairs are parallel wired to build the bank. Would that be correct? Do you use isolation switches within the bank? What is the gain? I have not researched the amperage of the 6 volt bats ver's size. Is there truly an advantage to doing this? John "chuck" <sea_trek_2000@yahoo     

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Author: Jim
Date: Jul 7, 2006 08:32

Jim, We have been using standard 6 volt golf cart batteries that we bought from a golf cart service guy in Marathon Florida on both of our house banks. Cost was around 60 or 70 dollars each. We do a lot of cruising and the batteries are discharged and recharged quite a bit via the engine, solar panels and wind generator. Batteries last and average of seven years before they start to wind down
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On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 02:24:30 GMT, Jim <jim@hotmail.com> wrote: >> Sam's Club usually has them for about $50 each plus a $5 core charge >> if you do not have an old battery (any type) to give them. Dollar for >> dollar these are the cheapest batteries you can get unless you have a >> wholesale source. I've got 8 of Sam's batts on my trawler. >> >What is the amp rating on your batteries?     

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Author: John Cassara
Date: Jul 7, 2006 04:17

On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 22:57:11 -0400, "Stormin Mormon" <cayoung61**spamblock##@hotmail.com> wrote: Now, the choices are before me. Should I..... Do you have a battery charger that can desulphate your battery? Some of the modern ones have that feature and it can rejuvinate batteries you might think are past their prime. If you have to replace the battery, consider getting a couple of 6
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phil-news-nospam@ipal.net wrote: > FYI, I'm looking at having a 20A loading capacity at 100 hour rate and 48V. > The Surrette 2KS33PS (x24) certainly looks like it would do the job well. > But I'd rather find something less pricey. It seems multiple strings of > 6V or 12V batteries would do the same in capacity at half the price. But > is it worth it? I struggled with the same problem.     

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Author: chuck
Date: Jul 6, 2006 18:07

phil-news-nospam@ipal.net wrote: FYI, I'm looking at having a 20A loading capacity at 100 hour rate and 48V. The Surrette 2KS33PS (x24) certainly looks like it would do the job well. But I'd rather find something less pricey. It seems multiple strings of 6V or 12V batteries would do the same in capacity at half the price. But is it worth it? I struggled with the same problem.
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GBinNC wrote: > 1 Group 24 AGM battery, $150 > shipping (UPS to my door), $20 > Total $170 > > $170 / 66 months (so far) = $2.58/mo > > No maintenance = Priceless. > > GB in NC Where did you buy your AGM battery. Every time I do an online search for them, I find prices in the $500 per each area, which brings my cost to nearly $1,000. to replace my 2 6-volt golf cart batteries     

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Author: Wayne.B
Date: Jul 7, 2006 03:43

Dapper Dave wrote: "Kevin W. Miller" <i09172strudelyahoo.com> wrote: In news:9umkr358jjgcpoo0hip6orsiu1jl6oep8k@4ax.com, Mike Rofone <noemail@noemail.com> typed: If you are so careless as to let the batteries get very low on water and only charge them when the lights get dim, you are doing the right thing by changing them every 4 years. There is no way that those
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Author: Sum Ting Wong
Date: Sep 22, 2008 21:50

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Author: m II
Date: Aug 9, 2008 19:48

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Author: m II
Date: Aug 9, 2008 19:48

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Author: Lon VanOstran
Date: May 10, 2008 04:31

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Author: Frank Howell
Date: Feb 20, 2008 11:11

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