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RV Batteries Tips

In order for your RV to function, they must incorporate the use of batteries. These batteries have several functions on these vehicles.

RV batteries are available in different types ranging from the size though all have the same function, which is to power various parts of these vehicles. Some of the common RV batteries include lead antimony which are maintenance free, the Gel cell, and the AGM batteries as well as solar though it is a battery charger.

In order to enhance the life of your RV batteries, there are some things that you need to know or carry out which are intended to help the batteries stay longer and at the same time boost their performance.

Recharging and Routine maintenance is necessary for all types of batteries especially when the charge is low. You should not leave the battery to exhaust all the power it has so that you begin recharging from square zero, this is because some batteries may 'die' or stop function thus you will need to boost them or dispose them. Routine maintenance should also be administered so as to enhance durability, in case there is any leaking battery, damaged part or loose connection, you need to fix this as soon as possible because if ignored, it may slow down the functioning of the RV.

It is also good to prevent battery sulfate which occurs when battery charge drops to below 80 percent which is also calculated as 12.4 volts, in order to avoid this; you need to recharge your battery when it is at the 80 percent state.

You should also not allow your RV battery to drop below 105 volts, to determine this, you can be able to measure you battery voltage via the use of digital volt ammeter which is relevant in that you will be able to have a clear picture as per the depth of the battery discharge, this is relevant in that it will help you know the best time to recharge it.

Another way to increase your RV battery life is by reducing its depth of discharge. It has been revealed that a battery that is discharged to 50 percent daily will automatically twice as long as the one that is cycled to 80 percent.

In order to avoid 'killing' the battery, you need to consider the temperatures, this is because overcharging as well as hot temps kill these important items, you therefore need to check on it frequently so as to determine the electrolyte levels. You also need to ensure that you add distilled water in the required capacity so as to avoid this. The water that you use should also be checked, mineral free water is recommended thus distilled water is ideal, this is because regular tap water has high tendency of causing calcium sulfate. You also need to know that batteries are supposed to be watered after you have completed charging them but you can do so prior to charging is the plates are exposed.

Gassing and bubbling of water may occur in some batteries while charging thus to avoid this, you need to leave vent caps open. If these guidelines are followed, your RV battery will last long.

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Suppose the voltage is set to 9.0 volts and the ammeter reads 0.62 A...?

Suppose the voltage is set to 9.0 volts and the ammeter reads 0.62 A; the resistance of the wire spool would be ___ ?

V=IR
R=V/I
R=9/0.62=14.5 Ohms

ITT - What is Voltage Drop?

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