gendlert
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My hole is still uncovered; I haven't been inspired by anything yet. We don't even see it anymore.I was just checking out the same battery. Let me know what you come up with as a fix to hide the hole from the Renogy controller.
Glad to hear you like the extra power. What appliances are your running ? and for how long ? The existing agm batteries do not do as well as I was hoping. Maybe because they sat on the rv lot for 1 year. How much where you asking for agm and controller on craigslist ?
Thank you !
Many of us have tried to understand why AGMs are performing so poorly in the Dwellers, but I know the fridge is the primary culprit. I keep half of my fridge at 37F and the other half as a freezer (13F), so that has even more draw. In the winter months when the fridge doesn't have to work as hard we'll use a coffee maker inside (pour over coffee is much better, but not worth freezing in 30F temps when I can stay in bed and hit the easy button), which has a surprising draw (heating elements, ya know). You can get more efficient coffee makers, but I just use the one we had laying around which runs something like 1000W. Running that for an hour is a big hit on the bank. I've never used our AC, but on AGM forget about it. Other than that, we just use the lights when it's dark, charge phones and flashlights, and recharge dog collars, which are all very minor draws.
I had the stock batteries replaced under warranty at OBI, and they dropped in three Interstate SRM-31 batteries, and it still didn't hold up. I sold them when they were about a month old still under Interstate warranty for $100 each or $250 for all 3 and they were gone in a few hours. No one ever bought the solar controller. I was asking $20, but they're so cheap new, so I wasn't surprised. You might try giving it away with the battery bank and asking $275. I dunno. Tell them they can have mine, too. For free.