I redid the battery bank in the Sprinter. Here's the old bank:
Everstart Maxx Marine batteries from Walmart.
They're hybrid batteries designed for trolling motor-type amp draws, so if your amp requirements are minimal (light, Espar, computer) then they're fine. Not so much with my Microfridge, satellite TV w/DVR, computer, external hard drives, printer, Espar, and other stuff.
New batteries. Trojan J305E-AC 6-volt batteries, 305 amp hours each.
As a comparison to the popular Trojan T-105 (Golf Cart) batteries, the J305's (Aerial Work Platform) are about 2 inches longer, about the same width, but about 4 inches taller. And 20 pounds heavier. The next step up from the J series would be the L16 series (Floor Scrubber) batteries.
T-105
Amp hours - 225
RC @ 25 Amp - 447 minutes
Weight - 62 lbs
J-305E
Amp hours - 305
RC @ 25 Amp - 645 minutes
Weight - 83 lbs
The four 6-volt batteries are connected in serial pairs, and then in parallel, for one large 12-volt battery bank with 610 amp hours capacity.
The new batteries with Water Miser Battery Caps.
The Water Miser caps need not be removed when charging, filing or equalizing the batteries. They have flip tops for easy watering. When charging, the plastic pellets in the caps capture up to 90% of the moisture and acid droplets, returning them safely to the electrolyte in the battery cell. This reduces acid fumes, hydrogen outgassing, corrosion, and keeping the battery tops much cleaner and dryer.
These are considerably taller than the Everstart batteries, which necessitated some rearranging of fuse blocks, main busbar, and some cables. The white stuff on the battery tops around the terminals is just some white lithium grease used on the terminals to prevent any corrosion. Corrosion isn't likely under the bunk like you have it under the hood or on a boat, especially with the Water Miser caps, but it's better to use lithium grease, or dielectric grease, petroleum jelly, or something, rather than nothing.
The large cable just above the inverter is the main cable coming from the alternator connection at the cranking battery. It leads to a Class-T fuse block, to guard against the cable rubbing the vehicle body somewhere along the cable routing and causing a short. Connected on the other end of the Class-T fuse is the Pro Charging Systems Dual Pro "On The Run" inline charger. It provides three-step, regulated charging from the alternator, rather than just raw amps being fed into the battery. There are times when I'd idle to recharge batteries, and then just about the time the batteries were fully charged I'd get a long run that would end up overcharging the batteries. The Dual Pro charger will shut off when the batteries are charged to prevent overcharging. The Dual Pro charger then connects to the main positive busbar on the upper left there.
Notice how close the main positive busbar is in proximity to the negative battery terminal. It makes life exciting.
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Everstart Maxx Marine batteries from Walmart.
They're hybrid batteries designed for trolling motor-type amp draws, so if your amp requirements are minimal (light, Espar, computer) then they're fine. Not so much with my Microfridge, satellite TV w/DVR, computer, external hard drives, printer, Espar, and other stuff.
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New batteries. Trojan J305E-AC 6-volt batteries, 305 amp hours each.
As a comparison to the popular Trojan T-105 (Golf Cart) batteries, the J305's (Aerial Work Platform) are about 2 inches longer, about the same width, but about 4 inches taller. And 20 pounds heavier. The next step up from the J series would be the L16 series (Floor Scrubber) batteries.
T-105
Amp hours - 225
RC @ 25 Amp - 447 minutes
Weight - 62 lbs
J-305E
Amp hours - 305
RC @ 25 Amp - 645 minutes
Weight - 83 lbs
The four 6-volt batteries are connected in serial pairs, and then in parallel, for one large 12-volt battery bank with 610 amp hours capacity.
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The new batteries with Water Miser Battery Caps.
The Water Miser caps need not be removed when charging, filing or equalizing the batteries. They have flip tops for easy watering. When charging, the plastic pellets in the caps capture up to 90% of the moisture and acid droplets, returning them safely to the electrolyte in the battery cell. This reduces acid fumes, hydrogen outgassing, corrosion, and keeping the battery tops much cleaner and dryer.
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These are considerably taller than the Everstart batteries, which necessitated some rearranging of fuse blocks, main busbar, and some cables. The white stuff on the battery tops around the terminals is just some white lithium grease used on the terminals to prevent any corrosion. Corrosion isn't likely under the bunk like you have it under the hood or on a boat, especially with the Water Miser caps, but it's better to use lithium grease, or dielectric grease, petroleum jelly, or something, rather than nothing.
The large cable just above the inverter is the main cable coming from the alternator connection at the cranking battery. It leads to a Class-T fuse block, to guard against the cable rubbing the vehicle body somewhere along the cable routing and causing a short. Connected on the other end of the Class-T fuse is the Pro Charging Systems Dual Pro "On The Run" inline charger. It provides three-step, regulated charging from the alternator, rather than just raw amps being fed into the battery. There are times when I'd idle to recharge batteries, and then just about the time the batteries were fully charged I'd get a long run that would end up overcharging the batteries. The Dual Pro charger will shut off when the batteries are charged to prevent overcharging. The Dual Pro charger then connects to the main positive busbar on the upper left there.
Notice how close the main positive busbar is in proximity to the negative battery terminal. It makes life exciting.
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