Author: jato
Subject: battery life
Posted: 31 May 2016 at 8:05pm
I will add another .01 cents worth here. I have 2 12v marine batteries, we dry camp quite a bit in the shoulder seasons (April-May) (September-October) as work allows. That being said, we normally will get 3-4 days out of each battery before switching to the other. The main usage is the furnace, when it gets in the 40's or less at night, the furnace runs quite a bit. Have never seen how long one will last in the summer months, I would assume much longer since I wouldn't be running the furnace. Our batteries are going on year number 6 of faithful service.
Subject: battery life
Posted: 31 May 2016 at 8:05pm
I will add another .01 cents worth here. I have 2 12v marine batteries, we dry camp quite a bit in the shoulder seasons (April-May) (September-October) as work allows. That being said, we normally will get 3-4 days out of each battery before switching to the other. The main usage is the furnace, when it gets in the 40's or less at night, the furnace runs quite a bit. Have never seen how long one will last in the summer months, I would assume much longer since I wouldn't be running the furnace. Our batteries are going on year number 6 of faithful service.