Anyone else going through batteries

Discussion in 'Trucks [ Eighteen Wheelers ]' started by Skate-Board, Oct 17, 2015.

  1. Skate-Board

    Skate-Board Road Train Member

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    Lol....No problem. I'm just posting about this because it's a sign of the times with so much going on in a truck now days.

    Right now I'm stopped for the day. My Espar is running, a 5 cubic foot refrigerator, 32" flat screen TV, satellite receiver, laptop and cell phone.
     
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  3. d281833

    d281833 Heavy Load Member

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    Got just about 3 years out these OEM batteries in this Volvo with heavy hotel load. Don't know the brand but they were dual service it said, cranking and deep cell. I plugged into shore power whenever I could to trickle charge them and keep them peaked..
     
  4. Skate-Board

    Skate-Board Road Train Member

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    Explain your heavy load?
     
  5. allan5oh

    allan5oh Road Train Member

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    12v. Espar engine heater. Way better than a block heater.
     
  6. mhyn

    mhyn Road Train Member

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    on my last truck I had Exide batteries($95 each non agm ) and they lasted 4.5 years.. added twice electrolyte to make proper level. I had sleeper espar heater in that truck..
     
  7. d281833

    d281833 Heavy Load Member

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    Fridge,TV,laptop,printer at times, gaming system at times, Cab Heater and interior lights. But when I use the microwave I always run the truck.
     
  8. ThatPartsChick

    ThatPartsChick Bobtail Member

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    I second the marine batteries suggestion. They are designed to be discharged multiple times. It would seem like a good idea for this type of use.
     
  9. baha

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    The lower cold cranking acid batt. will last longer, It seems like the more plates inside your batt. the faster it will go bad because trash will pile up in bottom of batt. and short out the plates faster because they are put closer togeather on hi cold cranking batt.
     
  10. jbee

    jbee Medium Load Member

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    Then, in that case, dedicate one as the cranking battery only.

    http://www.maxwell.com/products/esm/esm-ultra-31-1800
     
  11. bigguns

    bigguns Road Train Member

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    baha has it right. High cold cranking amp batteries have thinner plates to achieve the cranking amps. Thinner plates equals less life.
     
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