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  • Adding and connecting a second house battery to a travel trailer.

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  • @ImnotChuck.
    @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому +34

    Added 8 Feb 2018. At about 4:20 in the video, I called the Interstate SRM-24 battery a "deep cycle battery." It is not a "true" deep cycle battery. I should have called it a "dual purpose battery."
    There are some very interesting comments about the connection of the trailer's white ground wire to the negative post of the left battery instead of the right battery, so I will address that in some detail in this post.
    First, as I have previously posted, there would be no harm in connecting the white ground wire to the negative post of the right battery. Electrically, there is no practical difference between the two connection points; here is why.
    The two negative battery posts are connected by a 1 AWG cable that is 24" long; its resistance is 0.25 milliohms, which is .00025 ohms. The internal resistance of a lead acid battery (such as those used in the video) is at least 50 milliohms when the battery is new and rises to as much as 1 ohm as it ages. So, there is at least 400 times ((50 + 50)/.25) as much resistance in the two batteries as there is in the black cable.
    Looking at it another way, the white wire is 12 AWG and is also about 24" long; its resistance is 3.2 milliohms, which is 12.8 times as much as the 1 AWG black cable. So, if I were to lengthen the white wire just 2 inches, I would have added more resistance with that two inches than the resistance of the entire black cable. Would that have had any practical effect on the batteries? No... just as the .00025 ohms resistance of the black cable has no practical effect.
    If you have a different opinion, that's fine. We will just have to disagree. Thanks for watching the video and please subscribe to the channel. I will add a solar charging system in a future video.

    • @YAYA-bv7po
      @YAYA-bv7po 6 років тому

      Can you explain how to add a cut off switch to the batteries? Read below to see why I am interested in one. Is it simple to do?

    • @miztrusa
      @miztrusa 4 роки тому +1

      @@YAYA-bv7po very simple. It basically goes in between the neg cable or pos cable (depending on which person you are) from your trailer. Bolt it on somewhere n ur done.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

      @@YAYA-bv7po It is simple to do. I mounted my cutoff switch in the positive lead on the side of one of the battery boxes. That way, I can turn the power on and off the entire RV from the battery location. Thanks for watching.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

      @@miztrusa Thanks Mike. It's better to put the cut off switch in the positive side because the steel frame of the RV is often used for the negative side.

  • @devai5827
    @devai5827 4 роки тому +23

    I watch UA-cam videos all the time. I must say it's extremely rare to find someone who speaks clearly and is precise in their instructions. This video made me enjoy your experience immensely. Thank you for the time in making this video.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  4 роки тому +2

      That's a very nice compliment. This was actually my very first video.

  • @asphaltgypsy868
    @asphaltgypsy868 6 років тому

    Wow!! Thanks, INC! Watching this video, I realize that I am missing the Positive cable from my engine battery to my house batteries!! No wonder the darn house batteries don't charge when I am driving!! I can't wait to climb under my van tomorrow to locate it!! You are PURE GENIUS! Thanks soooo much!! Happy trails to you and your wife!!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Glad you found the video helpful. Thanks for the compliment.

  • @mackellyman5642
    @mackellyman5642 Рік тому +4

    Charles in Charge...Food for thought. Your typical true deep cycle (not dual purpose) 6v golf cart battery has 225ah, whereas your typical 12v dual purpose deep cycle that many people use has around 75ah. Tip: you only have 50% of that usable charge, or 37.5ah. If you draw it down more than that, it will damage the battery and severely shorten its lifespan. Two 12v in parallel will stay 12v but have 150ah, or 75ah of usable charge. Two 6v with 225ah hooked in series will become 12v but stay at 225ah, or 112.5ah of usable charge. If you build a battery bank of four 6v 225ah two pairs in parallel (6v 450ah) and then series the two together it will be 12v 450ah with 225ah of usable charge.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  Рік тому +2

      In principle, I agree with your analysis, although even deep cycle batteries should not be discharged below 12.5 volts. Thanks for watching and for the "food for thought."

  • @phillipmorris1334
    @phillipmorris1334 3 роки тому +4

    hello from the rainy warm ozarks im not chuck! while i was preparing my wakeboat for winter , i noticed the battery connections were secured just like yours!!! my moomba 24ft. wakeboat built in maryville,tenn. battery connections came from the factory just like yours!! i appoligize it took so long to respond, but my internet at my fithwheel rv is poor. i went up to the bathouse and laundry to download this. tight lines and grace be with you!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing, Phillip. Hope to see you soon.

    • @phillipmorris1334
      @phillipmorris1334 3 роки тому +1

      @@ImnotChuck. gimmie a holler when you in the area. im at branson and will be heading back to ozarks.

  • @HandiLuv
    @HandiLuv Рік тому +2

    This was a great video demonstration for a complete novice like myself. I really appreciate his slow and methodical demonstration that was so very helpful to me and I'm sure many others. Thank you sir!!!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  Рік тому

      Thanks for the kind words and for watching. I wish you good travels.

  • @aaronbeardsley6767
    @aaronbeardsley6767 6 років тому +1

    This was the perfect demo and explention I was looking for to add a second battery to my popup trailer. Thank you for making this.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      That's just the result I hoped for. Thanks for watching and commenting. Please subscribe if yo haven't already.

    • @livelongandprosper70
      @livelongandprosper70 5 років тому

      yeah except its wrong.

  • @drlong08
    @drlong08 6 років тому

    Great advice to stretch out battery power! I had an old Tioga with a mish-mosh of batteries and because they didn't match up too well the whole bank drained out pretty fast. Trying to get your battery specs to match up will help even out charging and discharging. Thanks for posting this up.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching and for your comment. I learned this lesson the hard way. Please subscribe if you haven't already.

    • @chrispagano550
      @chrispagano550 5 років тому

      Just make sure to attach the positive trailer wire to one battery and the negative trailer wire to the other battery.

  • @Debrajoy
    @Debrajoy 6 років тому

    Love your videos! Can't wait for a new one! You make me feel that I could do this myself!!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      I am satisfied that you could. Thanks for your support and for subscribing.

  • @rs3678
    @rs3678 6 років тому +3

    Great video, I would consider placing the negative connection to the trailer on the negative of battery #2 so that the load comes out proportionally even preventing discharging one battery then going to the next one.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Thanks for the compliment and for your suggestion. I will look into it.

  • @vansionliving
    @vansionliving 6 років тому +1

    I just added two batteries to my van, I'm trying to upgrade my system. Love informative channels. This is how we all learn. Thanks for the video.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the comment and I hope the video helped you in some way.

  • @paullundell8009
    @paullundell8009 6 років тому +3

    I've not read all the comments and maybe you've changed from a year ago, but so that you get better flow thru the batteries and prevent a dead cell you might have put one or the other connections on the other battery, This way your flowing from both directions thru the entire battery bank. This is a new style of connection that most everyone is changing over to now.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting. Please see my pinned comment at the top of the list. You are certainly correct that many people are doing as you suggest. If you haven't subscribed, please do so.

  • @bobsue3639
    @bobsue3639 3 роки тому +1

    Great presentation, very tidy setup. One of my pet peeves is to see cluttered haphazard wiring setups. Yours was top notch and gets my 100% approval.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому

      I try to keep things simple and to the point. Thanks for watching.

  • @willbrown7049
    @willbrown7049 4 роки тому

    Finally I found a good spot like your hookup for batteries...
    Thank you...

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  4 роки тому

      You are welcome. Thanks for watching.

  • @richey12022
    @richey12022 6 років тому

    Great tips and your instructions were very helpful. Thank you!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      I am glad to help. Thank you for watching, commenting, and subscribing!

  • @mariemorrissey9378
    @mariemorrissey9378 5 років тому

    I found you through Barb!
    I hope you enjoyed your Video she made for you! 😁
    Thanks for the lesson! 👍👍

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому

      Welcome to the channel and thanks for your comment. Barb is a very talented cook and loves to laugh. We both had a chuckle over the dehydrated water.

  • @TheBlackstag1
    @TheBlackstag1 8 місяців тому +1

    Hi Chuck your right am thanks for a fast reply I did what you said used three this way heavy cables like you say it works really well thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @TheKingkingg
    @TheKingkingg 6 років тому +3

    Awesome show, you sound like a trained educator

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      That's a really nice compliment; thanks for that and for subscribing.

  • @SSandtheRVCats
    @SSandtheRVCats 5 років тому

    Thank you! I just found your channel because we are getting two batteries today to replace our one old battery in our 5th wheel. Your video is very well made. I saw you have some Bible videos so I subscribed.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому

      Thanks so much for watching, commenting, and subscribing. The Bible videos come out each Saturday at 6 am central time. Glad to have you here.

  • @geraldbayer2803
    @geraldbayer2803 7 місяців тому +1

    I added a disconnect switch to my battery box to cut power instead of unhooking the cable. Works slick

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  7 місяців тому

      Excellent idea. I did the same on my most recent RV. Thanks for posting.

  • @gol10dr45
    @gol10dr45 3 роки тому +1

    Good info. Size of stud, nuts, wire etc. Very good info.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому

      Thanks. I try to focus on the facts.

  • @Fintactic
    @Fintactic Рік тому +6

    Might want to connect positive on one battery and negative on the other battery. This will drain both battery at the same time...

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  Рік тому

      Thanks for watching. Please see my pinned comment at the top.

  • @stevenstair1068
    @stevenstair1068 3 роки тому

    I have dual batteries in my truck and in the camper..and I installed a 6000w inverter to only run refrigerator while travel and turn my LP off now then throw a transfer switch to switch it back to site power, very happy with this install..

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +1

      Wow, 6kw inverter is big. Glad it's working for you. Thanks for watching.

  • @Quijanos1
    @Quijanos1 6 років тому

    Great video! Superlative step-by-step explanation.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      That's a very nice compliment. Thanks for that and for being a subscriber.

  • @grubalcava
    @grubalcava 4 роки тому +1

    Great video - Very detailed - Thank you for posting

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  4 роки тому

      Hello Gabriel. Thanks for watching and for the kind words.

  • @geocs5895
    @geocs5895 3 роки тому

    Very helpful! Most other UA-cam tutorials are a bit vague and confusing. I know what to do now! Thanks!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому

      You are welcome and I wish you success with your project.

  • @davidlarson3980
    @davidlarson3980 6 років тому

    Enjoy your videos. Keep up the good work!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Thanks for the compliment and for watching.

  • @jackvanbourgondien7349
    @jackvanbourgondien7349 3 роки тому

    Great video Chuck!!!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому

      Thanks Jack. Hope things are well with you.

  • @trocker222
    @trocker222 3 роки тому +2

    thanks for the vid, just got both my batteries stolen on a trailer that i just got, so did not know how to hook a pair of new ones up.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому

      You are welcome. Thanks for watching and for commenting.

  • @TheBlackstag1
    @TheBlackstag1 8 місяців тому +1

    Hi Chuck thank you somuch you were correct I just did what you said to 3 batteries it works way better with grunty cables

  • @glentravis3710
    @glentravis3710 4 роки тому

    Well done, nice and simple. Like 2 water butts connected, drain water from the tap end one will drain both at the same time. not just the tap end water butt.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the compliment. Please subscribe if you haven't already.

  • @MrJeepguy1974
    @MrJeepguy1974 2 роки тому +1

    I wish I had a dad like you to teach me everything

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому +3

      What a great compliment. Thanks so much for saying that and for watching.

  • @martymccarthy3528
    @martymccarthy3528 4 роки тому +4

    Nice video not Chuck very informative and kept things simple. One tip though, if you connect the trailer wires to different batteries (positive to battery 1 and negative to battery 2) you will get longer life out of your batteries. Wiring both to one battery the trailer will draw off that battery first weakening it over time. Batteries in parallel are only as strong as the weakest battery. Hope this makes sense.

    • @Kedeco628
      @Kedeco628 4 роки тому

      What length jumper cable would you recommend . 1ft or 2ft?

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому

      I understand that most people have been taught as you describe. However, I don't believe that it matters at all. See my comment pinned to the top for my reasoning. Thanks for watching.

  • @Potrvlb
    @Potrvlb 5 років тому +1

    I used your video to do the same. Good video. Thank you.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому

      Thanks so much for the compliment.

  • @twentyonetwelve2179
    @twentyonetwelve2179 4 роки тому +6

    I had the 2 batt setup on my RV for years. I always had one batt wear out before the other. A mechanic i know that works at Lockheed Martin told me to run the RV wires one from each batt instead of both from one and I never had another issue with 1 batt going bad before the other.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your input and for watching. I have switched to two six volt Trojans in series.

    • @paullywalnutz
      @paullywalnutz 4 роки тому

      @@ImnotChuck. what is the benefit of 2 six volt batteries vs what you had? I am in the process of getting batteries for my travel trailer and I am having a heck of a time deciding which way to go! I am NOT a mechanic, nor do I have much experience with electrical. I feel like most people making these videos are speaking far to technically. you seem to explain everything very easily.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  4 роки тому +1

      @@paullywalnutz Thanks Paul. Assuming equivalent size batteries, putting in two batteries instead of one doubles the amount of power storage you have available. That is true whether you put in two 12 volt batteries in parallel or two 6 volt batteries in series. Good deep cycle batteries are more readily available in 6 volt versions (largely because of the electric golf cart market.) For that reason, I am now running two Trojan T-105 6 volt batteries in series. Of course, since I made this video, lithium iron phospate batteries have come on the scene, and are the best choice if you can pay the price. When my currect batteries are exhausted, I will probably go to LiFePO4.

    • @tim1299
      @tim1299 3 роки тому +2

      @@ImnotChuck. THEN YOU WILL HAVE TOO BUY A POWER CENTER CAPABLE OF CHARGING LITHIUM AND A DC TO DC CHARGER FROM YOUR ALTERNATOR TO THE CENTER. NOT FOR ME.

  • @d.s.6555
    @d.s.6555 3 роки тому

    Thank You! Enjoy your Videos 😁

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому

      My pleasure. Thanks for watching.

  • @yanuriroschev7270
    @yanuriroschev7270 3 роки тому

    Great video! Thanks for posting.

  • @dupre7416
    @dupre7416 2 роки тому

    Here's a nice simple to understand video about getting more available power in your travel trailer. Thanks I'm not Chuck. I appreciate this.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

      And I appreciate you watching and complimenting, Dan.

  • @Dancemaniac63
    @Dancemaniac63 3 роки тому

    Great explanation, really clear!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому

      Thank you very much for the compliment and for watching.

  • @ronmartyn
    @ronmartyn 4 роки тому

    Thank you I followed your steps and I happen to have the same Interstate Deep Cycle battery

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  4 роки тому

      Excellent Ron. Good luck with the batteries; take care of them and they will provide good service.

  • @5150roc
    @5150roc 6 років тому

    Great job on the video, you made it simple and easy to fully understand. However, I would suggest an add-on to the video and that's to be carful with wearing a watch, especially one with a metal band and/or a metal clasp. I had an incident where my watch touched the positive lead casing a burn to jump to the opposite side of my wrist. Apparently the current went right though my wrist. Believe me a 12v battery can really give you a jolt.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      It would be better to remove any metal from your hands. The problem is not so much shock as it is burns. Thanks for watching and commenting. Please subscribe if you haven't already.

  • @puroarl1
    @puroarl1 6 років тому +2

    I am preparing to upgrade my RV to two house batteries. Instead of using two Interstate (not true deep cycles) 12volts in parallel, I'll be using 2 T105 Trojans 6 volts in series. My personal research has led me to the conclusion that because Trojan makes only deep cycle batteries and is the gold standard for the entire golf cart industry, and is almost the same cost as Interstate, is a far better buy. 2 6v Trojan T105s will give me 100ah at 12v. I will be adding 2 more in a couple of months when I install my solar system. That will put me at 200ah at 12v. For now, I am using a Predator 3500 Generator/Inverter when boondocking.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      John K, You have obviously done some research about batteries, and I like your plan. I don't have any personal experience with the T105, but I know that Trojan makes fine products, and the specs on the T105 look good. I especially like that you have chosen a flooded lead-acid battery; I will go into some detail about that in the next video. Thanks for your comment; please subscribe if you haven't already done so.

    • @unclejack41
      @unclejack41 6 років тому +2

      John K ,hey,the two t-105s @12volts are 225AH. I've been using them for 10 yrs

    • @ramrod175
      @ramrod175 6 років тому

      yes Jack is correct. The 2 t-105s will give you 225AH not 100AH.

  • @EscobarReuben
    @EscobarReuben 2 роки тому +2

    AMAZING video! Quick, clear and concise. Love videos like this! Thanks I'm Not Chuck!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому +1

      What a great compliment. Thanks for that and for watching.

  • @scottdoran3112
    @scottdoran3112 Рік тому

    Outstanding video, thanks for sharing.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  Рік тому

      Hi Scott. Thanks to you for watching and commenting.

  • @dianetobysadventures1174
    @dianetobysadventures1174 6 років тому +1

    thanks for making this video, it was very helpful

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Thanks to you for watching, commenting, and, most of all, subscribing.

  • @glennmiller9759
    @glennmiller9759 Рік тому

    Excellent video - thank you!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  Рік тому

      Thanks for the comment and for watching. Safe travels.

  • @DevilDog68
    @DevilDog68 6 років тому +1

    Good video, thank you. However, I have to agree, the negative wire from the trailer should have been connected to the negative post of battery number two. It would help both batteries to receive equal use and therefore wear equally.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching the video and taking the time to comment on it. I also appreciate the compliment.

  • @craigrandall5091
    @craigrandall5091 5 років тому +1

    Nice work, Not Chuck! Thanks for a clear, easy-to-follow procedure video!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому

      I am glad you found the video helpful. It have more views than all my others combined. Thanks for watching and for the positive reinforcement.

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      @laureyanderson6839 4 роки тому

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  • @evenstargalaxy9586
    @evenstargalaxy9586 Рік тому +1

    Thank you. Enjoyed the video. Easy to follow. I had a sailboat with two deep cycle batteries. They would charge from shore power when connected or from the alternator when under power. Very similar to my camper? Charging while plugged in, and charging through the truck alternator while travelling. On the boat I had a battery isolator. I was told it was very important to balance the charging of the two batteries. Would this apply to two batteries on a trailer? I’m trying to expand my off grid camping power and am doing my research.

  • @ImnotChuck.
    @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

    Hi Peter. Thanks for watching and for your question. For the answer, please read my comment pinned to the top. The short answer is that it doesn't matter as long as large diameter cables are used to connect the two batteries in parallel.

  • @robertl1776
    @robertl1776 2 роки тому

    Very well done video. Thanks.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and for the compliment.

  • @RobShutt357
    @RobShutt357 6 років тому +2

    I got rid of my single 12 volt battery and bought two 6 volt batteries, ran them in series and now have 12volt with about an extra 185 amp hours more than two twelves ran parallel like you did.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому +3

      Using two six-volt batteries in series is preferred by many people, and is a good method. However, the specific amp hour capacity in either case depends upon the batteries chosen. Thanks for your comment; please subscribe if you haven't already done so.

  • @JackSmith-jj3bi
    @JackSmith-jj3bi 3 роки тому +3

    The battery store I use recommends this, Hook the positive cable from the trailer to one battery and the negative cable from the trailer to the other. This ensures you get equal drawdown from each battery.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому

      Hello, and thanks for watching and posting. Please read my pinned post for a technical explanation of why I don't believe that is necessary. It doesn't matter which way they are connected.

    • @JackSmith-jj3bi
      @JackSmith-jj3bi 3 роки тому +1

      @@ImnotChuck. Not in anyway saying you are wrong in the way you connect. As a matter of fact, they also recommend when you replace one battery, you should change both with two new units. I went this route on my IPod and have never had an issue

    • @steviebee1989
      @steviebee1989 3 роки тому

      @Jack Smith I would be changing battery stores if I were you, it is complete nonsense to suggest the only way to get equal drawdown is by attaching the pos to one battery and neg to the other. Equal drawdown is attained EITHER that way or using both terminals on one battery when they’re connected in parallel.

    • @JackSmith-jj3bi
      @JackSmith-jj3bi 3 роки тому +2

      @@steviebee1989 you need to learn how to completely read a statement. Then think it through. No where did i say this was the only way. I was SIMPLY stating that this is another option. Which, by the way is supported by others posting to UA-cam and some Rv retailers.

    • @jamesglenn520
      @jamesglenn520 3 роки тому

      @@steviebee1989 You are Absolutely Incorrect 💯%!!
      They will not draw down equal. They will eventually equalize after you turn off the draw. And the primary has to overcharge to push power to the secondary battery.
      I managed an Interstate Batteries for 2 years and was an assistant manager for Batteries plus ➕ for 3 years 👍

  • @Crusty_Camper
    @Crusty_Camper 5 років тому +5

    Hi, as many others have said, there is a problem with connecting the output cables ( and input cables, for that matter ) to one of the two batteries. You are right that the resistance between the batteries is negligible but if you see what the battery manufacturers say, it is always to connect from the positive of one battery and the negative of the other, with both batteries connected in parallel as you have. The reason, I believe , is the drop in internal resistance as a lead/acid battery discharges, making one battery work harder than the other, so to speak. It seems intuitively correct the way you have done it, but the manufacturers say differently.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому +1

      It's not a matter of intuition; it's physics. The manufacturers who recommend differently do so because they don't want to bother explaining the science involved, so they take the easy way out. As I have said, there is nothing wrong with connecting parallel batteries with one connection at the positive of one battery and the other at the negative of the other battery, but there is nothing to be gained by it, if heavy gauge cables are used between the two batteries.

    • @Crusty_Camper
      @Crusty_Camper 5 років тому +4

      You are only considering the physics external to the two batteries, they are not a perfect electrical supply but a collection of chemical elements which act together to produce electricity. In a perfect system, you would be right as both batteries are effectively connected to the same inputs and outputs but in practice it's very different. I only teach physics up to students of 16 years , higher than that I am only a biologist, so I rely on the experts on this. All the manufacturers in the USA, Europe and Australia give the same advice about connecting across the batteries, as do the suppliers of chargers and inverters. If you're not a heavy user of batteries then it won't make much difference but in heavy use it will make a real difference to the working life of the set up.

    • @delemerson9306
      @delemerson9306 4 роки тому +2

      As a life long engineer I must agree with Crusty. A U.S. Battery representative explained using a terminal from each battery as outputs enables greater equalization on draw down and recharge. There is, as proved by certified testing an increase in the loss of power using the terminals from only one battery in a 2 battery set. Basically, over the life of the battery under normal circumstances, connecting them as shown in your video reduces the life of the output battery versus the second battery. It's measurable over the life of the battery. There are other reasons why every single battery manufacturer recommends using one terminal from each battery as outputs.

    • @laronis
      @laronis 4 роки тому

      Thx Crusty...I have watch several of these videos and am amazed how many connect the house connections to the SAME battery instead of using the other battery. Seems about 50% are doing this. Yes, it seems it would not matter but i think i will stick to using the positive of one battery and the negative of the OTHER battery just to be safe. Then i will be Will Prowse approved, lol!!.

  • @lomgshorts3
    @lomgshorts3 6 років тому +1

    Make sure both batteries have the same date codes so that there is little difference in the capacity of both batteries. If one battery is older than the other, it may have a lower voltage/current capacity causing the two batteries to "fight" against each other, and may cause early failure of both. I found this out when I paralleled two batteries in my Jeep, one original, and another 4 months older. Try to pick both batteries off the shelf with the same, latest date codes. Look in the back of the shelf for the newer batteries, as the seller rotates the older batteries towards the front so they get sold before they get too old. ALWAYS keep both batteries shiny clean, because road dust has iron rust powder (from rusty cars and trucks) in it causing a high resistance path between the positive and negative posts, draining the batteries even while not being used. I use Vaseline to coat the posts to keep corrosion from starting.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Very thoughtful ideas. Thanks much for the input and for watching. If you haven't subscribed, please do.

    • @garywilson473
      @garywilson473 2 роки тому

      They have a special grease for batt. Terminals I tk.

  • @apostleemilcedeno5269
    @apostleemilcedeno5269 Рік тому

    Great instruction!

  • @VANESSASVANLIFEJOURNEY
    @VANESSASVANLIFEJOURNEY 2 роки тому +2

    *thanks very helpful going to do this today I have to Lithium batteries*

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

      Hi, and thanks for posting. Good luck with the new batteries.

  • @daviddion3731
    @daviddion3731 6 років тому

    Thanks, good job!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      You're welcome. Thanks for watching, commenting, and subscribing.

  • @donaldwatts9201
    @donaldwatts9201 6 років тому +3

    I noticed you wisely used a ratchet wrench with a short handle. Smart. that way y0u reduce the chance of accidentally "bridging" the terminals and zapping yourself.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I find lots of uses for that little ratchet; the handle is hinged to the head for times when there is very little room available. The only problem is that it doesn't provide much leverage.

    • @TrailBlazer800JR
      @TrailBlazer800JR 5 років тому +1

      Keep a piece of pipe handy to slip over your short handle when you need more leverage. Great post.

  • @nathanmora9734
    @nathanmora9734 2 роки тому

    Nice work, thank you

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

      I appreciate the compliment. Good luck.

  • @YAYA-bv7po
    @YAYA-bv7po 6 років тому +2

    Can't go wrong with an Interstate Battery! Last fall I had my camper plugged into the house, while I was doing some cleaning and getting it prepared for winter and forgot about it and thought nothing of it. My battery was 4 years old. Well ....3 or 4 days later it exploded! I called Interstate Corperate to find out why? They told me that it keeps charging when you are plugged in, and here I thought it only charged when going down the road being towed. Well guess what? Interstate brought me out a brand new battery! I didn't even ask for them to replace it, I was just wondering how to prevent another battery from exploding in the future! Customer service like THAT is why I will always buy Interstate from now on!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      It's always great when good companies stand behind their products. Thanks for subscribing, watching, and commenting.

    • @ughievox2513
      @ughievox2513 6 років тому +2

      The Ac/Dc converter of your trailer should have cut back or cycled the charging off when you were plugged into the house. The battery may have exploded to an overcharging failure of the converter.

    • @daviddion3731
      @daviddion3731 5 років тому

      hughie voso Probably correct.

  • @michaelskinner1777
    @michaelskinner1777 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks "not Chuck" You make it look easy.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +1

      I thank you for watching and for the nice compliment. There is lots to know about an RV, and most of it is easy to learn...after you have done it once or twice.

  • @PaulKeepsItReal
    @PaulKeepsItReal 4 роки тому

    Great video, not-Chuck! Thanks!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  4 роки тому

      Thanks. I am glad you liked it; please subscribe if you haven't already done so.

  • @johnkashka803
    @johnkashka803 3 роки тому +5

    I always wrap my ratchet handle in electrical tape before using it around batteries. I accidently welded it to a battery post...just once.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +1

      Hello John. That's a good safety measure; batteries that big can produce a lot of current for a short period of time. Thanks for watching and for posting a comment.

  • @machninety7334
    @machninety7334 3 роки тому +1

    Ive found that a lot of devices I have in my home, such as my cable internet modem, the wifi router, and the cell-spot router for T-Mobile, all are connected to the 110AC, and each one converts it with the big plug that goes into the wall, (Switching power supply AC>DC0 all run 12v at the device itself. I purchased a Marine battery, deep cycle, a cheap 12v solar panel for RV's, and have hooked each one up, by cutting the plug off of them, and connecting them directly to the 12v batter. I did it this way, because if I purchased an Inverter, and plugged the devices directly into the inverter, I would be then converting DC from the solar panel, to AC in the inverrter, which then would be converted back into DC with the plug. This makes it roughly 60% more efficient after I did the math.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +1

      That's a good way to make more efficient use of DC from solar panels or from any DC source. Thanks for watching and for commenting.

    • @Simply_Anthony83
      @Simply_Anthony83 3 роки тому

      This went so far over my head.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +1

      @@Simply_Anthony83 Thanks for watching and commenting. If you don't "get it" you should probably not work on the electrical part of an RV.

  • @theoldfarmerswife5915
    @theoldfarmerswife5915 6 років тому

    Thanks for explaining in a manner that even I can understand.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      You are welcome. I am watching you make bread over on your channel. Thanks for watching, commenting, and subscribing.

  • @ryansmith1245
    @ryansmith1245 5 років тому

    Hello, very informative video as well as the detail of your pinned comment. Thank you. My trailer is about a year old and I am looking to upgrade my cables as I do have a problem with one battery discharging faster than the other. I’m guessing it is because the dealer only used 8 ga wire to connect the two together. I even switched the batteries and the way it’s wired it still discharged the one with the main coach cables first. Can you give a suggestion on running new cables to the fuse panel? Currently it’s not marked but looks to be 8ga maybe 6ga at the most. Is there any disadvantage to going too big, or a point that there is no addition benefit to a thicker ga? Thank you.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому

      8 gauge wire is sufficient from the batteries to the fuse panel and is actually better than the 10 found in most travel trailers. My suggestion for very heavy cables is only to connect batteries in parallel. It could be that one of your batteries is just weaker than the other, and there isn't anything I know to fix that. Thanks for watching and for commenting.

  • @christoffer1973
    @christoffer1973 5 років тому +2

    Battery that are connected in parallel. It's better to connect positive cable on one battery and negative cable on the other. Then you drain both battery equally.
    Be sure to have same length on both cables between the batteries.
    Just a tips.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting on the video. Please read my my post pinned at the top for an explanation of why I do not accept that there is any reason to wire my batteries differently from what I showed in the video.

    • @Farmer2492
      @Farmer2492 5 років тому

      Hi if you hook them in Parallel will that give you 24 volts or still 12 volts

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому

      @@Farmer2492 What you see on the video is a parallel configuration. If you were to hook the two 12V batteries in series, then you would have 24V. Thanks for watching.

  • @RobPhiangdae
    @RobPhiangdae 3 роки тому +1

    I have the same batteries. I have 2 hooked up now. Thinking about adding 2 more rv batteries. 4 altogether

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому

      Hi, and thanks for watching and posting. Before you buy more batteries like the ones in the video, consider going to a true deep cycle battery like the Trojan T-105.

  • @carl2591
    @carl2591 6 років тому +3

    nice vid.. unfortunately you took out a worthless battery, and replaced it will another worthless battery.. (not deep cycle) get a couple of t-105s or so. I found the GC2 size (golfcart size) battery box like you use at Walmart online. You can get a good 6v GC battery at Costco for $93 dollars each, and have a true deep cycle system.
    you use a nice size cable between the batteries and use the same too small cable to RV.. that's where you need the size more than between batteries.. and it does matter a bit on where you connect the leads,, one to left bat positive and other to right bat negative to keep the pull the same between batteries..
    keep up the good work.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Thanks for the compliment and for your opinions. I agree that Trojan batteries are quite good. Please subscribe if you haven't already.

    • @donwhittington2218
      @donwhittington2218 6 років тому

      Carl Newton j

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching and for your input. As to the relative worth of dual purpose batteries versus true deep cycle batteries, I agree that true deep cycle batteries are better, but I am not sure whether they are sufficiently better to justify the price increase. I am now testing some cheap dual purpose batteries to see how they perform with proper maintenance and correct charge and discharge patterns. So far, they are doing well, but I am only eight months into the test. I will be doing a video on that experiment in the future. Please subscribe if you haven't already.

  • @dennismyers9879
    @dennismyers9879 3 роки тому

    Chuck, am old school, love marine deep cycle..Have 4 105ah…These are at home for emergency
    Only..they serve me well…But for rv, etc, where your constantly taking them down to low limit,
    Even past 50%, which I have when I had an rv years ago with young kids, gets cold at night
    Was forced to run past 50%…they were luck to last a season…You should really think about
    Going with lithium..long run it will pay..
    Thanks for the vid..
    Dennis

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +2

      Hi Dennis, and thanks for watching and commenting. Of course you are right, and I am thinking about LiFePO4. I am a ham radio operator and am planning on putting my HF rig in the trailer for our next trip; it will be a big drain on the deep cycle Trojans FLA's that I have now. But $2 grand is a lot to spend for two batteries. :-)

  • @stevecoster322
    @stevecoster322 6 років тому

    Hiya, reading the voltage on a battery is no indication of the state of the battery you have to use a load test which is a dummy load and a meter that indicates the state of the ability to take and hold charge. Here in the U.K. most garages will have a tester and will do it for free. Don't be to surprised by the hefty spark when doing the test, this is normal. Batteries are not cheap and disposing of a healthy one when you don't need to is expensive. If they are not sealed cell units make sure the distilled water is topped off to the correct level before testing as a faulty cell may boil. You don't need to earth the second battery as this will form an earth loop, which in extreme cases may be a problem, one negative connection is sufficient as is one positive lead. Happy camping...

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching and for commenting. Testing a battery under load is common here in the US, however load testers are less accurate than measuring the voltage with no load and checking the specific gravity. In fact, load testers are seldom adjusted to the size of the battery under test and can overload batteries during a test and permanently damage them. I have a battery load tester that I designed and built, but seldom have any reason to use it. When you have time, watch my two videos on specific gravity testing. As you will note, it is not a good idea to add water to a battery just before checking the specific gravity because the water will not be properly mixed in the electrolyte and the readings will be incorrect. Topping off cells with water after testing is proper. As to your comment about "earthing," electrical systems in RVs are never connected to earth ground except when using "shore power." I am sorry my reply isn't more positive, but I have studied lead-acid batteries extensively and formed my own opinions. Thanks for yours.

  • @greenappealpropertycare8808
    @greenappealpropertycare8808 5 років тому

    Thanks chuck!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому

      You are very welcome, and thanks to you for watching and commenting. Please subscribe if you haven't already done so.

  • @trevortrevortsr2
    @trevortrevortsr2 6 років тому

    I put a 80w solar panel and cheap mppt controller on our one 110a battery - max charge is about 5 amps - the beauty of this approach is that the battery seldom falls below 1/3 empty so it should last 5 or more years - if we were doing it again we would use the new thin solar flexible panels that just stick to the roof

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Keeping your battery at 66% charged or higher is good for its life expectancy. In an upcoming video, I will present some graphs that show that 80% pays even more dividends. A lot of people don't realize that a 12V battery that is down to 10.5V is considered completely discharged. Thanks for your comment. I hope you also subscribed.

    • @trevortrevortsr2
      @trevortrevortsr2 6 років тому

      We used this www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5A-10A-12V-24V-MPPT-Solar-Panel-Regulator-Charge-Controller-55V-Input-DC-USBBR/292425975504?hash=item4415f246d0:m:ml_V81nPz1Cjm87V-I67Jng
      It float charges at 13.8volts & wiring is 12gauge silicon insulated used for RC - its been on 2 years now and has been completely trouble free - The USB ports get a lot of use charging peoples phones especially at music festivals!

    • @ughievox2513
      @ughievox2513 6 років тому +1

      Make sure you have a pint of beer charge for each cell charge.

  • @NorthDakotaSuperstar
    @NorthDakotaSuperstar 6 років тому

    Nice video, thanks for explaining everything so clearly. I'll actually be able to do this. We take long trips through the desert and next time would actually like to keep the refrigerator running. Can I apply this same technique if I want 3 aux batteries? is it safe to have 3?

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for the positive comment Michael G. Adding a second battery will effectively double the time you can boondock. And a third battery is completely safe and done in exactly the same way. I have another video planned that shows how to add a couple of solar panels to the system; solar panels are great in the desert.

  • @PaulGloverHowDo
    @PaulGloverHowDo 5 років тому +1

    As Already mentioned, the ground must be connected to the battery that you are not taking the live feed from, this will ensure you get equal discharge of both batteries.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I have addressed this issue many times; please see the comment I pinned to the top which explains why this common misconception is incorrect.

  • @koreyboyd
    @koreyboyd 5 років тому

    What size are the ends of the cables that you used? Great video thank you!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому

      The holes in the connectors are 5/16", but yours should be sized to the studs on your batteries. Thanks for watching.

  • @transnexus8216
    @transnexus8216 2 роки тому +1

    Nice video only think as far as I know you should have put the ground from the RV on the other battery . It will work but will drain the power more from the left battery .

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching and for the comment. Please see the post I have pinned to the top.

  • @codyblansett1510
    @codyblansett1510 2 роки тому

    Thanks man!

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

      Thanks to you for watching and commenting.

  • @outdoorsman9384
    @outdoorsman9384 4 роки тому

    Good video can i hook up both batteries like this for my boat 12 volt trolling motor, and how do I charge the batteries when there hooked up parallel like this

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  4 роки тому

      Yes, trolling motor batteries work the same way, and are charged just as if there was only one battery... just connect the charger positive anywhere on the batteries' positive, and negative to negative. Thanks for watching and posting.

  • @reeddaniels2142
    @reeddaniels2142 6 років тому

    You can use the same wire gauge that goes into the trailer to make the jumpers. Anything larger is overkill and not necesssary.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому +1

      I can't agree with your comment, but I do thank for watching and for commenting. Please subscribe if you haven't already.

  • @ozskipper
    @ozskipper 6 років тому +2

    Now disconnect everything and rotate the project 180 degrees so the ugly cables are hidden behind the battery boxes. Not only will they be hidden they will be protected from road dust and stones somewhat.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching and for your interesting suggestion. Please subscribe if you haven't already done so.

  • @utdallaz
    @utdallaz 3 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @Neumanns-Adventures
    @Neumanns-Adventures 5 років тому

    Did you have to modify the battery boxes at all to make them fit? Looks like you may have cut off the battery box handle on the right side box.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому +1

      No, I didn't modify the battery boxes, but the boxes are different brands, and slightly different configurations. Thanks for the question and for watching.

  • @mikq8606
    @mikq8606 Рік тому

    Great video. I have a 1 year old battery. Can I add another battery parallel even though it’s 1 year old? Would 4 gauge cable be ok? What size cable do you recommend? Thanks

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  Рік тому

      Larger diameter cables are better, but four gauge will certainly work. And generally, it's better for batteries in parallel to be "mates" in terms of age, etc., it's acceptable for them not to be. Thanks for the nice words and for watching.

  • @benoitlamarre
    @benoitlamarre 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, when adding a second battery, does it need to be the exact same brand or specs. I have a second 12v deep cycle battery but it's from Costco and the one in our rv is an Interstate 12v deep cycle. Thank you very much.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +3

      Yes, both batteries should be the same age, brand, and specifications for optimum performance and life. Otherwise the newer or stronger battery will do more work and age faster. Thanks for watching.

  • @stuntcardriver
    @stuntcardriver 3 роки тому +1

    Is the heavy cables between the two batteries necessary? The feed wire for the trailer seems much smaller, so couldn't you size the wires between the two batteries to the same size as the trailer feed wires?

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +4

      Hi. Thanks for watching. It does seem like smaller wires would be okay, but the purpose of the large wire between the two batteries is to keep the batteries equalized. If not, then the weaker battery will discharge faster and fail much sooner.

    • @jamesglenn520
      @jamesglenn520 3 роки тому

      There is Absolutely no requirement for the heavy cables. Even with a everything on in the trailer you would never draw enough amps to need it.
      And the Proper way to hookup the trailer wires to the batteries is Positive to one battery and Negative to the other.
      That way the batteries will Charge and Discharge as a pair. The way you have it by only hooking up to the one leaves the batteries to feed off each other.
      And if you are looking for longer run time and Amp Hours your better off with 2 6volts. Golf cart batteries are the same footprint as the group 24 just 11/2 inches taller.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +2

      @@jamesglenn520 If you would read the scientific explanation that I wrote and pinned to the top of the comments, you would have the facts, and the correct answer to both your comments. The short, heavy cables connecting the two batteries eliminate any significant difference in the resistance due to the connection position of the cables. Your post is just one of many repeats of an old wive's tale told by shade tree mechanics with no basis in science. Thanks for watching and for posting.

    • @browntrout103
      @browntrout103 3 роки тому +2

      @@ImnotChuck. atta boy Chuck

  • @davidhoover3597
    @davidhoover3597 Рік тому

    Quick question, when you want to charge the batteries with an charger, how do you connect the leads, just to the pos and neg to one battery or pos on Batt A and Neg on Batt B?

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  Рік тому +3

      Good question. The answer is to connect the positive lead from the charger to either of the positive battery terminals, and the negative lead from the charger to either of the negative battery terminals. Because the batteries are in parallel, it's easy. Thanks for watching.

  • @takayama1638
    @takayama1638 6 років тому +1

    Thanks Charles.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      You are very welcome. Thank you for watching and for commenting.

  • @MINExxFREAK
    @MINExxFREAK 2 роки тому +2

    I always wonder why they would put a battery next to a propane tank. I know it’s secure but you would think you would want those to away from each other

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

      I have had other comments wondering about that. There aren probably better choices. Thanks for watching.

  • @owensdaniels6244
    @owensdaniels6244 7 місяців тому +1

    THANKYOU! SIR

  • @1Shignog
    @1Shignog 2 роки тому +2

    Even if you do not have the battery connected to anything the battery will still slowly discharge. So with that said the battery that was at 12.2 was a good battery and did not need to be replaced a trickle charge is what you should use when the battery is unplugged.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  2 роки тому

      Hi and thanks for watching. Trickle chargers are great for maintaining batteries, but batteries that are routinely discharged below 12.5 volts will rapidly lose capacity and be ruined, which is what happened to this battery.

    • @edrodrigues3333
      @edrodrigues3333 2 роки тому +1

      @@ImnotChuck. Shignog was correct, 12.2V is still a good battery.
      Industry standards say you should never go below 12.0 for optimal battery life on flooded batteries.

  • @16B9
    @16B9 3 роки тому +2

    If your trailer was built with just one battery, wouldn't the charging system charge at a single battery rate (??). If you add a second battery, should the recharge rate be changed?? I have a single battery on my trailer and when it's plugged into shore power, I believe the charging rate to the battery is just over 13 volts. Would that charging rate we okay for "two" batteries?? Thank you :)

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  3 роки тому +7

      Good questions! The voltage of two 12V batteries in parallel does not change, so the charging voltage does not change either. In addition, the charging current (measured in amperes) is regulated by the batteries; they will take only as much as they need (up to the maximum that the charger can supply.) However, it will take twice as long to recharge two "hungry" batteries as it does to recharge only one. Thanks for watching and for the thoughtful questions.

  • @Kedeco628
    @Kedeco628 4 роки тому +1

    What length did you use for the 1 gauge jumper cable 2ft?

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  4 роки тому +1

      I have sold that trailer and gotten a different one, and I honestly don't remember the length of the cable. Two feet sounds about right. Thanks.

  • @marycrumpton3806
    @marycrumpton3806 Рік тому

    I have a ground wire from the camper along with the positive and negative wires (3 total). Where would you connect the ground?

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  Рік тому +1

      The ground wire from the frame of the trailer should be connected to the negative post of either battery. Thanks for watching.

  • @robertstubbs2093
    @robertstubbs2093 6 років тому

    I want to add a battery to my pop up but don't know how. First of all what color are the wires that go from the converter to the battery.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      I don't have any direct experience with a pop-up and wire colors vary from one RV to another. It should be in the manual that came with your trailer, but if you don't have a manual, look at the manufacturer's web site and you should be able to find one there. Sorry I can't help more, but I would be guessing, and that's a bad idea. Thanks for watching and please subscribe.

  • @sslusshy
    @sslusshy 6 років тому +2

    You need to secure the battery boxes and then strap the battery’s down unless you want to loose them! I had a friend loose a battery! Also go with 6v they are true deep cycle

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому

      Thanks for watching and for commenting. There are stronger ways to secure the batteries, but the straps hold the battery boxes to the A-frame on the trailer, and the batteries are tight inside the boxes. I took the trailer on a trip last September through MO, KS, CO, WY, ID, UT, NM, TX, OK, AR, and a couple of other states, and the batteries, boxes, and straps were as tight when I got back as when I left. You are correct that true deep cycle batteries are better for most RVers than dual purpose batteries, but there are other considerations that I will cover in a future video. True deep cycle batteries are available in 12V and 6V versions (as well as other voltages.) Please subscribe if you haven't already.

    • @sslusshy
      @sslusshy 6 років тому

      I guess I’m anal about it because if battery’s move around and don’t lay flat it can ruin them, I had a friend that just strapped them and it still fell off but we do more back roads stuff! A 6 volt is a true deep cycle because there is only 3 cells instead of 6. Each cell is 2.1 volts. Because each cell has more space, the capacity and cycling ability is much better.

    • @sslusshy
      @sslusshy 6 років тому

      There are 12v that claim to be deep cycle but they are not true deep cycle

    • @ughievox2513
      @ughievox2513 6 років тому +1

      In a pinch, we can use one of the dual purpose batteries to put under the hood of the tow vehicle to start the car or in our atv or boat for those of use with a toy hauler trailer. Thus that is why most of us go 12v dual purpose.

    • @sslusshy
      @sslusshy 6 років тому

      Oh that’s why I carry a jump starter with and air compressor, $75 well spent!

  • @TheKingkingg
    @TheKingkingg 6 років тому +1

    What difference, if any for charging with tow vehicles, or generators, or solar panels?

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому +1

      My travel trailer and truck are set up to charge the house batteries from the truck, which is the quickest way to charge them. Charging from a generator is usually done by connecting the AC output from the generator to the shore power input on the RV, and then the converter on the RV charges the batteries. Solar panels should be connected to a solar charge controller, which is them connected to the house batteries to charge them. I plan to do a video on using multiple charging sources. Thanks for the question.

    • @TheKingkingg
      @TheKingkingg 6 років тому +1

      I'm not Chuck. Thanks for your response and I love what you are doing... Keep up the great work.

    • @asphaltgypsy868
      @asphaltgypsy868 6 років тому

      I'm reading your answer, I'm Not Chuck, but I am confused. Is there an AC output on all generators? The people who I bought my van from said that I should run the generator while I am driving to help charge my house batteries, but they never said anything about plugging in something! P.S. The previous owners did tell me that they just stayed in RV parks. They kind of looked at me weird-like when I mentioned my desire to boondock, and asked me WHY would I want to do THAT!! haha!! Thanks again I-N-C!!

  • @robhoug3724
    @robhoug3724 5 років тому

    If you're not Chuck you must be Charlie😁

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  5 років тому +1

      That's close. My name is Charles and my mother always wanted people to call me that rather than Chuck or Charlie.

  • @xxkasperxx
    @xxkasperxx 6 років тому +1

    So this process makes the battery power last longer ? Dumb question alert sorry

    • @Moosemstng75
      @Moosemstng75 6 років тому +3

      Yes it basically doubles the capacity of the battery.

    • @ImnotChuck.
      @ImnotChuck.  6 років тому +3

      Bruce has already given you the right answer, but I wanted to say thanks to you for watching and to Bruce for answering.