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House Battery Replacement.

I need to replace three house batteries.  The originals, Exide(Germany) 12v 165 AH(C5)195AH(C20), have served well for 7 years.  I'm looking at Exide and Lifeline for replacement.

I can't find much on Exide but Lifeline offers two, GPL-4DA 210AH @ 135 Pounds/$586 ea. and GPL-8DA 255AH @162 pounds/ $676 ea. 

I'd go for the latter, but I don't need the extra weight, and probably not the extra capacity.
I need the advice of owners who have been through the battery replacement process.

Thanks,
Bob Raab
Bob Raab
2006 Phenix 42'

Re: House Battery Replacement.

Reply #1
I went with the higher capacity batteries.  Yes, it's painful, but you never know when you'll need battery capacity.
Regards,
Brett

'99 42' Foretravel Xtreme
'14 Brown Motorsports Stacker
'05 Chevy SSR
'02 BMW R1150R

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Reply #2
after researching batteries from all over the globe (literally) that took months and many 'phone calls to the factories to talk to "experts" I bought the Lifeline 8D 255 AGM--3 of them. Got them at AMSOLAR for $500 each but know they have gone up in price since last year. I reset the alternator charge down a touch as recommended by a few and so far I hope all is well. They are kept charged by my solar panels which are programmed thru the controller for correct charging.
John h
Coachless, now use aircraft. 2003 Ford Travelair TC280 class C. Super shape. Just for 1 yr .
1994 Ford E350 ClassC,total renovation inside and out. Now sold.
2000 U295  36' Cummins 350 c/w Banks Stinger, Resonator upgrade,Solar, LED lites.Residential fridge with slide out pantry. Build 5674. Sold
ex 92 GV 022C ored Cummins. Sold
ex 95 GV240 cat 3116. Sold
2017 Mini cooper s & 2016 land Rover LR2 HSE  LUX.
jhaygarth@aol.com    SKP #130098
treat everyone as you would like to be.

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Reply #3
Bob, Go for the lifelines. Either AGM's or GELS, ( I prefer AGM's ) ,They are expensive but they last if properly cared for.  7 years is not unusual.  Be wary of off brand foreign stuff.
Go to O'reilleys auto parts in your area, if one, and dicker with the manager.  A year ago lifeline 8d's were 500 each.
Gary B
Gary B

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Reply #4
I replaced the Deka AGM,s in my coach that were over five years old. I replaced them with the same Deka's. I dont have the budget for the expensive lifeline batteries. I am very pleased and they were $771 for two 8D's.

Mark Z
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Mark and Tanya
Milton , Florida
US Navy Veteran (DV)
1999 U270 Special 40' CAI , 2015 Jeep Wrangler Sahara

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Reply #5
I replaced the original House Gel batteries with the Lifelines 6 years ago!  I wonder how much more service I could expect out of these Lifelines?  So far they have provided perfect service!
Jack Cuppen 
2000 U320 36'
Completely Renovated
2012

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Reply #6
Mine where new a little over 6 years ago (3 Sealand 8d 255 AGM's), they are losing a little of their capacity but still perform well. We are still able to dry camp 2 or 3 days and keep the batts above 12.10V with no generator as long we keep coffee pots and other large loads on the generator when needed. Hope to get a couple of more years out of them.
Bruce, Linda, and Macy
Zoey RIP 1/20/19
1999 U295 40' build #5400
2017 silver Jeep Wrangler, 1260 watts of solar on top
Moving around the country

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Reply #7
Just got new Deka 8A8D agm batteries last fall.  Just under $500 each at a local auto parts house. 

You want to make sure your converter/charger is set up for the proper voltage. The AGM and Lead Acid batteries should use the same voltage requirements, while the .  Some of you guys have fancy chargers that will switch automatically, and some have to physically switch.  Mine required a IC jumper for GEL and I had to remove it for the AGM voltage requirement.

Typical AGM Charge and Float Voltages at Various Temperature Ranges

Temp. ˚F   Charge   Float   Temp. ˚C
Standard   Maximum   Standard   Maximum
> 120   13.60   13.90   12.80   13.00   > 49
110-120   13.80   14.10   12.90   13.20   43-49
100-110   13.90   14.20   13.00   13.30   38-43
90-100   14.00   14.30   13.10   13.40   32-38
80-90   14.10   14.40   13.20   13.50   27-32
70-80   14.30   14.60   13.40   13.70   21-27
60-70   14.45   14.75   13.55   13.85   16-21
50-60   14.60   14.90   13.70   14.00   10-16
40-50   14.80   15.10   13.90   14.20   4-10
< 40           15.10   15.40   14.20   14.50   < 4


Typical Gel Charge and Float Voltages at Various Temperature Ranges
Temp. ˚F   Charge   Float   Temp. ˚C
Standard   Maximum   Standard   Maximum
> 120   13.00   13.30   12.80   13.00   > 49
110-120   13.20   13.50   12.90   13.20   44-48
100-109   13.30   13.60   13.00   13.30   38-43
90-99   13.40   13.70   13.10   13.40   32-37
80-89   13.50   13.80   13.20   13.50   27-31
70-79   13.70   14.00   13.40   13.70   21-26
60-69   13.85   14.15   13.55   13.85   16-20
50-59   14.00   14.30   13.70   14.00   10-15
40-49   14.20   14.50   13.90   14.20   5-9
< 39           14.50   14.80   14.20   14.50   < 4


Lots of good AGM and GEL battery info can be found at http://www.dekabatteries.com/assets/base/0139.pdf
1994 U225
build #4514

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Reply #8
After much consideration, I chose to go with three Lifeline 8Ds. The prior owner had Lifeline bats. They were just over ten years old when I got the new set.  No regrets, but check back in another nine years.
Bob Thomas
Sacramento, CA
Present:  1997 U320 '40
Previous: 1997 U295 '36
Bluegrass fan, and festival emcee

 

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Reply #9
Bob,

I am also a long-time Lifeline AGM user-- in both boats and the Foretravel.

Brett
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
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