So based on my usage which will typically be 2 - 3 day weekend trips, mostly under tree canopy except when driving I am estimating using at most 135 ah per winter trip (if I was an energy hog I would be at 159 ah over 3 days with furnance blasting all night) , summer would be much less. I recently bought 2 Full River DC220-6 batteris rated at 110ah at 20 hours, these are 6v deep cycle AGM type batteries.
http://www.fullriverbattery.com/product/batteries/DC220-6
I am thinking of buying two more to give me 440 ah or 220 ah at 50% DOD, but in talking to Full River and looking at below chart, do I really need four since I can get draw down to 62% DOD (135/220ah) and still get 1000+ Life Cycles. I would only use the RV 18 times a year max, realistically less even, so at 18 life cycles a year and 1000 life cycles if I target 60% DOD, wouldn't the batteries last me well beyond the 5-7 years I am looking to get out of them if I recharged properly? I understand batteries degrade naturally over time
but on paper at 18 life cycles per year these batteries should last like 55 years (I know they won't) at 60% DOD (1,000 life cycles/18 life cycles per year), even at 80% DOD and massive natural degradation these batteries should last decades If I only have 18 life cycles per year? And this assumes no regarging from solar, generator or alternator while out.
Am I missing something, or drawing down well below 50% I can still easily get 5-7 or more years out of these?