Speedygoss
Member
I am new to the whole Travel trailer thing and am defiantly getting schooled in 12V DC.
Please read this and let me know if I am still doing something wrong.
Long story short my TT didn't come with a battery cut off switch and every time I went to use it I assume between the constantly lit stereo display and the smoke/monoxide detectors it was always dead. I decided to add a second battery so I went to Walmart and bought the biggest baddest deep cycle battery they had and wired it with the existing battery parallel. I charged them both up with at a 2 amp rate. I added a battery tender Jr. (.75A) to the batteries in hopes to maintain a float charge when in storage. (Next use of trailer batteries were dead dead!) I have since realized you cant mix not only a battery of a different size but its recommended to use the exact same size, make, model and age battery due to different charge and discharge rate.
Fast forward to today.
First I added a cut off switch between the batteries and the trailer for when its in storage.
I have purchased 2 brand new Interstate SRM-24 batteries. (this is the make and model the TT came with new)
Without the batteries installed I have charged the batteries individually to full charge at a 2amp rate.
In an attempt to simulate the batteries in storage and "cut off from the trailer" I wired them parallel and added the battery tender Jr. hoping it will continuously "float charge the batteries"
My first question is:
1.) Will a battery tender Jr. @ a charge rate of only .75A maintain 2 of these specific batteries wired parallel?
2.) Will the battery tender listed above be able to charge and maintain these batteries from a less than full charge. (AKA if i bring the TT back from a trip and the batteries are at say 30% or 50% or 80% charge will it be able over time to bring them up and maintain in storage.
Thanks,
Eric.
Please read this and let me know if I am still doing something wrong.
Long story short my TT didn't come with a battery cut off switch and every time I went to use it I assume between the constantly lit stereo display and the smoke/monoxide detectors it was always dead. I decided to add a second battery so I went to Walmart and bought the biggest baddest deep cycle battery they had and wired it with the existing battery parallel. I charged them both up with at a 2 amp rate. I added a battery tender Jr. (.75A) to the batteries in hopes to maintain a float charge when in storage. (Next use of trailer batteries were dead dead!) I have since realized you cant mix not only a battery of a different size but its recommended to use the exact same size, make, model and age battery due to different charge and discharge rate.
Fast forward to today.
First I added a cut off switch between the batteries and the trailer for when its in storage.
I have purchased 2 brand new Interstate SRM-24 batteries. (this is the make and model the TT came with new)
Without the batteries installed I have charged the batteries individually to full charge at a 2amp rate.
In an attempt to simulate the batteries in storage and "cut off from the trailer" I wired them parallel and added the battery tender Jr. hoping it will continuously "float charge the batteries"
My first question is:
1.) Will a battery tender Jr. @ a charge rate of only .75A maintain 2 of these specific batteries wired parallel?
2.) Will the battery tender listed above be able to charge and maintain these batteries from a less than full charge. (AKA if i bring the TT back from a trip and the batteries are at say 30% or 50% or 80% charge will it be able over time to bring them up and maintain in storage.
Thanks,
Eric.