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unpluged for a couple days,heard my gas detector going off,indecating low battery.Who in there wright mind would put them in the steps,I can't see the water level the step doesn't go up high enough,have to take them complety out to check them.If I have to replace them,what kind ? sealed.Thay are stock batteries.Any help would be thankfull
07 dolphin 5342 front & rear sway & trac bar, safe T streering,08 ford excape hybird toad,roadmaster tow bar |
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Jayson,I agree they are hard to see,but are do able. I imagine the sealed would be better.
Joe |
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I use a mirror to check mine and fill with an old water bottle with the sports cap that you squeeze the bottle to get the water out.
2001 Sea View 31' F53 1 slide 96 4Runner 4x4 toad M&G Brakes Remco disconnect KF6HCH |
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"Tiffin Coach Owner's Forum Member" |
This is what I use to check & fill mine. Sure makes life easier. Battery Filler I bought mine locally. Same thing.
Travel well, travel safe, Jim & BJ C 2006 Tiffin Phaeton 40 QDH, 350 Cat C7, Freightliner XCR Chassis, SuperSteer Motion Control Units, Safety T Plus Steering Stablizer, Michelin Super Single "Fat Boys" on Rear Axle, Garmin 7200 GPS 2007 Saturn Outlook, Blue Ox Avente LX Towbar, Brake Buddy Vantage Auxiliary Brake Life is a journey not a destination - enjoy every minute of it! |
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Yep, with flow rite you don't need to see anything or access anything, just stick the hose into a bottle of distilled water and squeeze the bulb until you feel resistance.
Sure wish they made them for the chassis battery too,,, John (40' 2004 Country Coach Inspire DP) |
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"Moderator" |
And when the time comes to replace them, go with an AGM battery so you don't have to deal with it anymore.
Gary Brinck 2004 American Tradition 2007 GMC Acadia Homebase in the Ocala Nat'l Forest near Ocala, FL |
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Gary, do the AGM batteries have the same capacity as the flooded cell type. I know they cost more but if they do the same job and have less maintenance I would spend the extra bucks.
Roger and Valerie 2005 Expedition 38N C7 300hp 2006 HHR / Falcon All Terrain / Evenbrake |
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I will too soon, as I'm tired of the battey compartment being such a mess. AGM batteries are the best way to go. Superior to all others except in cost. AGM INFO __________________________ Adios, Dirk '07 Dutch Star 4029, '08 Yukon XL Escapees 64797, NKK 17897-L, FMCA 382762, Telephone Pioneers, ATA Navigation by Ouija Board My Current Location My DSDP |
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Did a little investigating into prices.
BD Batteries out of Denver, the only place I could find prices for Lifeline. Lifeline: GPL-4CT $289.99 GPL-6CT $358.99 Ebatteriestogo.com had three types available Trojan: 6VAGM $279.95 Universal Power Group: UBGC2 $249.95 MK: AGC2 $299.95 All with similar ratings and capacities except the Lifeline GPL-6CT which was higher. Just for comparison, the Trojan T105 went for $140.95. Do you think these prices are typical of what I can expect to pay for the AGM. A four battery set could cost well over $1000. Roger and Valerie 2005 Expedition 38N C7 300hp 2006 HHR / Falcon All Terrain / Evenbrake |
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Swapped mine out for AGM's last year and haven't look back. The initial bill is hard to swallow but the peace of mind is wonderful. I went through two sets of batteries, the second set I 'babied' by monitoring at least monthly, topping up with water, etc. and they still went! Also the mess of the corrosion was terrible. These are one of the things RV manufacturers should have as base or definitely an option - one your salesperson should discuss with you.
Tks. Kyle 06 Winnebago Adventurer 38T W24 8.1 Vortec Nissan Frontier Toad |
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