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SAFE - Battery location

I'm looking around the coach for a possible alternate house battery location.
I want to install 4 to 6 L-16 batteries and the current location will only allow this if I place the AGM batteries on there sides. I would only be able to install 4 batteries in this compartment.

I have space if I go to the other side of the partition were the Fuel and Propane tank are located.
My concern, Having the battery's (ignition source) in the same bay as the fuel and propane.
I could build a housing for the batteries to fit into in that compartment but don't know if this would be enough.

What are your thoughts?
1995 U320C SE 40'
Jeep 4x4 Commander - Limited - Hemi
"The Pack"  Yogi and Diesel our Airedales -  Charlie our Boxer/Akita mix. Gone but NEVER forgotten Jake our yellow Lab.
NRA Law Enforcement Firearms instructor - Handgun/shotgun
Regional Firearms instructor for national Armored Transp. Co.

Re: SAFE - Battery location

Reply #1
Since no one else has chimed in, I will.  Several years ago when I was purchasing new house batteries, I worked with Lifeline people in California.  They assured me that their AGM's could be oriented in any direction.  I worked out how I could pack larger batteries if I laid a couple of them on their side.  Again they assured me that that would work fine.  In the end I chickened out and went with the normal size (all oriented upright) with a little less storage capacity. 
Jan & Richard Witt
1999 U-320  36ft WTFE
Build Number: 5478 Motorcade: 16599
2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited w/Air Force One
Jan: NO5U, Richard:KA5RIW
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Reply #2
I would not put batteries in the propane bay. One would also be mindful of weight distribution with respect to the floor structure.
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 #3
Brother Geoff may see this posting and mention that he has the AGM coach batteries on a sliding tray on their sides because of space issues. They are Odyssey make and all seems to be working fine. They are behind the rear wheels on the GV so he also has a heavyplastic cover to keep road crap off.
JohnH
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
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Reply #4
Ted H. has 4 L-16 batteries in his coach in the compartment where his original 8D's were.  I saw his set up while in CA and again at Quartzite.  It worked very well for him with the 4 wet cell batteries.................FYI
Ted & Karen
2001 U270 36' - sold after 12 years full timing

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Reply #5
I'm looking around the coach for a possible alternate house battery location.
I want to install 4 to 6 L-16 batteries and the current location will only allow this if I place the AGM batteries on there sides. I would only be able to install 4 batteries in this compartment.
I have space if I go to the other side of the partition were the Fuel and Propane tank are located.
My concern, Having the battery's (ignition source) in the same bay as the fuel and propane.
I could build a housing for the batteries to fit into in that compartment but don't know if this would be enough.
What are your thoughts?
AGMs should be fine in any position except inverted. Don't think I would put the house batteries in with the propane and diesel. In an accident, the batteries could act like a welder.

Pierce
Pierce and Gaylie Stewart
'93 U300/36 WTBI
Detroit 6V-92TA Jake
1140 watts on the roof
SBFD (ret)

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Reply #6
After some thought, I think I will forget the propane fuel compartment for batteries, common sense ringing in my ear.
I will build a new vented compartment in the first storage compartment so the batteries can sit upright and I can easily put 6 - L16's in.
I might then consider the Trojan L-16H -  that has 435ah@20, Its a wet cell.
I can use the old battery compartment and its drawer for a tool box.
1995 U320C SE 40'
Jeep 4x4 Commander - Limited - Hemi
"The Pack"  Yogi and Diesel our Airedales -  Charlie our Boxer/Akita mix. Gone but NEVER forgotten Jake our yellow Lab.
NRA Law Enforcement Firearms instructor - Handgun/shotgun
Regional Firearms instructor for national Armored Transp. Co.

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Reply #7
As ready mentioned, you will need to verify that the compartment structure in the new location is adequate for 6 times 120 pounds.

Said another way, if not originally designed for that huge weight, it would be very unlikely that the compartment would have been "over-built" enough to handle an extra 720 pounds.
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
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Reply #8
Plus you will have a hydrogen gas source in the compartment. Lots of maintenance with the outgassing

Not a flooded cell fan.  Trojan makes a AGM at a slightly reduced capacity.

2000 amp hours of capacity can use 400 amps of alternator at the 1/5th capacity charging rate,

"Riding and rejoicing"
Bob
1997 U320 40' Mid entry, build 5132,  wtbi ce27, 4th owner
2007 Solara convertible
2 prodeco tech outlaw ss electric bikes

1095 watts solar
08 Ls 460 and a sc430
2000 Ford F-250 superduty 4x4

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Reply #9
I will build a new vented compartment in the first storage compartment so the batteries can sit upright and I can easily put 6 - L16's in.
I might then consider the Trojan L-16H -  that has 435ah@20, Its a wet cell.
That is exactly what I had planned before we sold our '91 U300. Wet cells are no problem as long as you understand how to use them (ventilation and periodic water checks).

I would recommend lining the batteries up in a row tight along the vertical wall, where the support is, with no batteries in a second row out in the middle of the bay. I was planning to open up access holes in the vertical wall and supplement the roloks with thru bolts and nuts from the vertical wall bottom beam to the floor beams along the length of the battery bank.
Peter and Tammy Fleming
1991 U300 GV 40 - Sold, owned for 4 years
Downsized to Roadtrek Popular 210 class B

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Reply #10
I will support the floor under the batteries and line them up along the forward wall as suggested. The other side of the wall is the fuel tank and old battery compartment. I would assume (always dangerous) but confirm later, that this area is already re-enforced because of the fuel tank location next door.
After further thought I believe I will use the Full River AGM batteries as Roger did (L16 415ah). I like the warranty, I will have to shop for price now.
Too bad the Battle Born Lithium are too expensive, it would be the perfect chose for weight reduction.
1995 U320C SE 40'
Jeep 4x4 Commander - Limited - Hemi
"The Pack"  Yogi and Diesel our Airedales -  Charlie our Boxer/Akita mix. Gone but NEVER forgotten Jake our yellow Lab.
NRA Law Enforcement Firearms instructor - Handgun/shotgun
Regional Firearms instructor for national Armored Transp. Co.

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Reply #11
Battery selection change.
I checked around for the Full River batteries but could not source them locally at a good price.
There is a seller in the area called the Battery Guy, he was able to sell me Lifeline AGM L16 400ah. $479.99 each (6) with $190 S&H direct from Lifeline in CA. no sales tax.
He worked his butt off to get me this sale. I would highly recommend him to any body needing batteries in the Midwest.
1995 U320C SE 40'
Jeep 4x4 Commander - Limited - Hemi
"The Pack"  Yogi and Diesel our Airedales -  Charlie our Boxer/Akita mix. Gone but NEVER forgotten Jake our yellow Lab.
NRA Law Enforcement Firearms instructor - Handgun/shotgun
Regional Firearms instructor for national Armored Transp. Co.

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Reply #12
Were the 6 l16's a residential use?
"Riding and rejoicing"
Bob
1997 U320 40' Mid entry, build 5132,  wtbi ce27, 4th owner
2007 Solara convertible
2 prodeco tech outlaw ss electric bikes

1095 watts solar
08 Ls 460 and a sc430
2000 Ford F-250 superduty 4x4

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Reply #13
The reason I asked is that in reading the Concorde AGM battery technical sheet they mention you need to charge their batteries at 1/5 C which is 20% of the amp hours capacity.

Something about the batteries design requires that charge rate for the charging process to work correctly.

6 times 400 is 2,400 amp hours.

480 amp alternator or two 240's and 480 amps worth of inverter/charger.

Both at the battery I think.

"Riding and rejoicing"
Bob
1997 U320 40' Mid entry, build 5132,  wtbi ce27, 4th owner
2007 Solara convertible
2 prodeco tech outlaw ss electric bikes

1095 watts solar
08 Ls 460 and a sc430
2000 Ford F-250 superduty 4x4

Re: SAFE - Battery location

Reply #14
The reason I asked is that in reading the Concorde AGM battery technical sheet they mention you need to charge their batteries at 1/5 C which is 20% of the amp hours capacity.

Something about the batteries design requires that charge rate for the charging process to work correctly.

6 times 400 is 2,400 amp hours.

480 amp alternator or two 240's and 480 amps worth of inverter/charger.

Both at the battery I think.
the 6 batteries are grouped as 3 12 volt batteries so it is 3 times 400
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Reply #15
I removed the 17 gallon LP tank from my U320. Made a new battery rack for 4 L16 Fullriver 6v batteries that mounts to the two frame members that held the LP tank.  Bolts right through the frame members. Added much bigger plates underneath.  New busses, new switch, new fuse, all new cables. Put in an 11 lb LP tank (2.5 gal) in a secure mount. Replumbed gas lines, made new vent covers. Drawer fits right back in.  Very small part of a much bigger project.

Send me an email if you want more project details.
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN

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Reply #16
1,200 amphours is much easier to get 20% charging rate to them.

240 amps from the alternator or charger.

There was an alternative low volt charging rate over a few days versus the 240 amps in their technical PDF file.
"Riding and rejoicing"
Bob
1997 U320 40' Mid entry, build 5132,  wtbi ce27, 4th owner
2007 Solara convertible
2 prodeco tech outlaw ss electric bikes

1095 watts solar
08 Ls 460 and a sc430
2000 Ford F-250 superduty 4x4

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Reply #17
Hi Roger,
Please post more project details
-Mike-
2001 U320 3610 WTFE, build 5863
'97 Land Cruiser

Sometimes you find yourself in the middle of nowhere and sometimes, in the middle of nowhere, you find yourself.

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Reply #18
Hi All,
 Only 4 days late responding to John's mention of my coach battery install! Busy days!!
last year I installed two Odyssey Extreme 31-PC2150 batteries on their side ( see attachments ) . These are working great, I do not really do any dry camping but they work for me. This April/May I left my coach with John when we went to the UK for a vacation and he mounted my battery solar panels on my roof along with a new roof paint job and a multitude of other repair / upgrades. A special brother for sure.
Geoff & Pat Haygarth
1994 U240 SBI GV 36ft Cat 3116, Allison 6 speed
 Build #4448
2015 Jeep Wrangler Sport

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Reply #19
Roger- I am curious as to why you have your batteries mounted in the same compartment with your smaller propane tank.  After just having my propane regulator go out ( yours looks just like my old one) and dump about 20 gal of propane, I would be concerned about having electrical connections in the same area- 1 spark combined with a leak. 

I am not being critical, just wondering why. 

Be safe        ^.^d
Ted & Karen
2001 U270 36' - sold after 12 years full timing

 

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Reply #20
I switched to a different tank connection (the kind you would use on a 20lb tank and a grill). These have an automatic shutoff if the flow rate exceeds some flow rate.  I thought about this for a while and checked with a few knowledgable sources.  Risk is minimal. I enhanced the bay venting. Nothing in the battery setup that would spark unless there is a short.  Fuses are flame proof type.

I have a spare tank located above the water pump.  Plumbing the cooktop to that location would be quite easy if you wanted to separate the batteries from the LP.  But I have switches, fuses, solar charge controller and lots more in that space as well. 

We are turning off the LP while traveling for now.  The 11 lb tank is easy in and out and down to the gas station for a refill.  Lot easier than driving the coach somewhere for a fill.  One tank should come close to lasting our normal 6-7 months travel each year.

It is what we chose to do. It makes us happy.
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN