For a better comparison here is the Battleborn 100 ah you mentioned. A bit pricier. Why did you decide to go Battleborn vs. Renology?
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XX197GJ?tag=duckduckgo-ffab-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1
Found the battery info. Here you go. I still have to research it a bit more before I pull the trigger. WOW! Just checked the prices. Don't think I can afford almost $4 K for a battery!
Lithionics 400 amp Battery with internal BMS
Made in the USA, also used for military applications, in my...
My Dometic has only one control. so I have to keep it much cooler than you do. I would love to see Overland Journal do an up to date review of these units that give one the type of information you are looking for. I keep my trailer plugged in while at home. The voltage reads 14.4 v. When I...
We ran our Dometic 65 L frig, some cabin lights, etc., for four days while camping last week. That was really pushing our two 6 volt batteries to the max. Even with a few hours on the 180 v solar panel and starting the car on occasion, by the time we left the Dometic did an automatic shutdown...
Nanc is really getting into birding too. She is the very best of travel companions.
Our Boykin Spaniel, Tucker, is closing in on 15 y.o. He loves getting out with us. But the hikes have to be short. He is like an old Bilbo Baggins, sleeping half his happy life away nowadays. If you are...
We finally got to go camping this past week! Nanc and I soloed on Tuesday and were joined by my son and his wife Wednesday through Saturday. We were looking for solitude. I guess everyone else was too! Tuesday and Wednesday we had our USFS campground pretty much to ourselves. But on Thursday...
Funny you should bring this topic up Mike. When speaking with Mark in northern Idaho, I asked him about greasing the wheel bearings. He recommended red lithium grease. I still have to do mine too.
My son and his wife live in Kirkland. We’re going out camping soon. Somewhere in the east Cascades. Perhaps in the future you can join us once this virus abates?
Finally, here is the strap used to pull the lower, heavy door closed. The single piece door in my opinion is much, much better in all aspects. I can say that I have never had dust or water ingress through the old style door while traveling. Note the neat little step built into the door.
Here is the interior door locking mechanisms on the old style doors. The spring loaded ones lock the lower door in place and the the other ones are for the upper door. The new model is much more refined, and locks for the outside!
For the earlier door comments...
Here is the SS plate across the bottom of the old style door for protection. I typically the rug or rubber mat under it when open just to keep it clean. The new style doors obviously don't need this.
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