Re: Engine Start Battery Options
Reply #51 –
Seems this thread has run its course, so I will wrap it up with my conclusions (for what they are worth). I have considered the info presented here (thanks to all) and believe the following plan will work for our crew, the way we use our coach, and based on our level of technical expertise.
1. I will replace our two old Red Top start batteries with a new O'Reilly AGM8D. It will (hopefully) fit in the existing battery rack, and will work just fine with the existing cables. I will use fresh "military" style battery connectors to hook up the cables.
2. I will replace our still functional 25-year old Hehr Powerline diode isolator with a new Victron ArgoFet 200 amp 2-bank isolator. By doing so, I retain the original factory alternator-to-battery charging layout, while enjoying the benefits of more modern technology. The new isolator should be a bolt-in swap, and will be connected to the existing battery cables, which are in good shape.
3. I will retain the Trik-L-Start "thief" battery maintainer that has served us so well for 4 years. It does a fine job of keeping our start batteries topped off when our coach is parked (plugged in to 50 amp) in our driveway and when camping at full hookup parks.
4. I will replace the existing boost solenoid with a Blue Sea Systems 7701 ML solenoid, which has a 500 amp continuous rating, 1450 amp 30-second cranking rating, and zero power draw in "ON" and "OFF" position. Doing so will retain the OEM boost circuit design and function, while providing me with additional battery charging options when in dry camping mode. If I wish to utilize our augmented battery storage capacity, I can simply activate the 7701. Combining the battery banks will increase my available amp hrs by 50%, and will allow rapid recharging of both banks using our solar panels and/or generator + inverter/charger.
I believe the above plan will add extra capability and options to our battery system, while retaining the elegance and KISS-ness of the original FOT factory design. I hope this will meet with the approval of the electrical gurus on this Forum.