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need new batteries

I am headed to the Foretravel factory for service and it appears I am going to need some new house batteries. I have 2 Deka 8A8D batteries and the factory is suggesting replace with Lifeline GPL-8DA. Their price is $714/ea.
I am considering putting 3 new batteries in. Are the Lifelines a good choice? If not what would you suggest? This price seems high, is there a better place to go for new batteries?
I am driving hwy 40 from California to Nag. through New Mexico to Dallas.
Is Centex Battery a good alternative?
Thanks,
Mike Preising
2002, U-270, 34'
Mike Preising
2002 U-270,34'

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Reply #1
Mike, there is a shop just south of Motorhomes of Texas, MOT. It is a combination hydraulics and battery shop. When I was there last fall, they had some great prices on Gel and AGM batteries. They are on the east side of the bypass only about a mile from Foretravel factory. They are also very good at testing and servicing batteries. 

$714 each sound awfully high to me.
The selected media item is not currently available.Kent Speers
Locust Grove, OK
1993 U300 SSE 40' (Restored at FOT 2009) Build 4323
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6V92TA DDEC Silver Engine
2014 Subaru Outback

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Reply #2
when I was at FOT last Nov they checked mine out and found 1 dead and I was going to change it then but the price was too much so I drove down the highway a mile as Kent said and got it there. Same one only $150. cheaper. They installed and changed all my bolts etc and cleaned clamps as part of a battery service for $20.. These are the MK Gel which I finished changing to Lifeline AGM a month ago in Oregon at AMSOLAR and they charged me $599 each plus ship from Calif as they did not have 8D s in stock. Go to the other place (or call)--you will save hundreds, guaranteed.
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Reply #3
Lifelines are what I've used in 3 RVs now. No problems with them. Had three 8D's in both Foretravels. Both were plumbed for 3 8D's.

Flooded acid batteries are cheaper but do require care and ventilation. I had them (6v Golf Cart versions) in our LazyDaze and did not like to have to take care of them. (I know, I'm picky.)

I removed the two 6v flooded batteries from our second LazyDaze and had AM Solar, http://amsolar.com/ , put two Lifeline 8D's inside under a dinette seat (plus a neat very small battery monitor plus a cut-off switch) and never had to look at them again. The former battery compartment became a nice outside storage area.

I'm not sure what, if any, battery monitoring electronics you have. But if you don't have any it's a must.

Good luck. We're just leaving Nacadoches/MOT tomorrow. This is as cheap as I've ever gotten out of this town and I want to go before word gets out. (Ooooppppssss! I might have just blown it. ;o)

Cannot praise MOT maintenance high enough. A great bunch of guys and gals.



best, paul


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I am headed to the Foretravel factory for service and it appears I am going to need some new house batteries. I have 2 Deka 8A8D batteries and the factory is suggesting replace with Lifeline GPL-8DA. Their price is $714/ea. I am considering putting 3 new batteries in. Are the Lifelines a good choice? If not what would you suggest? This price seems high, is there a better place to go for new batteries? I am driving hwy 40 from California to Nag. through New Mexico to Dallas. Is Centex Battery a good alternative?
1999 U320 40' 1200 watts on roof. 12cf AC/DC Cold plate fridge/freezer. VMS 240 CL Honda Element

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Quote from Kent Speers:  "Mike, there is a shop just south of Motorhomes of Texas, MOT. It is a combination hydraulics and battery shop."

Mike: It is called "A&D Hydraulics Inc/Batteries". Their phone no. is 936-564-7760. That's the place that I have been going to for all of my vehicle battery needs for more than 20 years.
Don Hay
'92 Grandvilla, U-280
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'97 GEO Tracker
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Reply #5
What are Lifelines?  A brand?  A model?  Gel or AGM's or either?  Battery's Plus have quoted me $550 for either Gel or AGM.  Does that make one a definitive choice over the other?
1996 U270
Build #4846

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Reply #6
What are Lifelines?  A brand?  A model?  Gel or AGM's or either?  Battery's Plus have quoted me $550 for either Gel or AGM.  Does that make one a definitive choice over the other?

Gayland,

Lifeline is a high-end AGM battery-- we use them on our motorhome and sailboat:  Lifeline Batteries - Marine & RV Deep Cycle Batteries

Brett
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Reply #7
Lifeline is a brand. Used in Fighter jets I'm told. Yes, there is a difference. I'd go AGM.



best, paul


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What are Lifelines? A brand? A model? Gel or AGM's or either?  Battery's Plus have quoted me $550 for either Gel or AGM. Does that make one a definitive choice over the other?
1999 U320 40' 1200 watts on roof. 12cf AC/DC Cold plate fridge/freezer. VMS 240 CL Honda Element

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Reply #8
Thanks for all the great information.
I contacted Mark at Centex Batteries and he said he could ship 3 lifeline 8D batteries to Foretravel for $1800 including tax and shipping $600/ea. I will check with A&D.
Can A&D install the batteries. I also understand the Prosine needs to be re-configured when you change battery types or amounts. Is this procedure understood by most that install them?
Also there was a discussion about battery monitoring. Is there something else needed besides the Xantrex monitor provided in the Foretravel?
Mike Preising
2002 U-270 34'
Mike Preising
2002 U-270,34'

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Reply #9
Don't know about Fighter Jets, but I do know that Lifelines are sold by many airport FBO & AIRCRAFT SERVICES facilities.  Also know that they are a very highly respected battery manufacturer and very well known in the private airplane circles.

Lifeline is a brand. Used in Fighter jets I'm told. Yes, there is a difference. I'd go AGM
best, paul

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What are Lifelines? A brand? A model? Gel or AGM's or either?  Battery's Plus have quoted me $550 for either Gel or AGM. Does that make one a definitive choice over the other?

1994 U225
build #4514

 

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Reply #10
We  ended up buying 3 new Deka gel batteries from A&D for $578/ea. The Foretravel factory and David at A&D recommended the gels over the agm's saying they were more reliable.
Foretravel are using gels in all there new coaches.
Everything seems to be working well. We spent a week in Nac. getting a laundry list of minor repairs done. Everything went smooth, the factory was good to work with. We left $7000 lighter, but should be able to enjoy our coach for the next 10 years.
Mike Preising
2002, U-270, 34'
Mike Preising
2002 U-270,34'