![]() Here are a few websites (Trojan, Interstate, Batteries Plus) concerning Group Size 27 Deep Cycle Batteries If you must use Group 27 there are options out there (But Id still use a Deep Cycle instead of any "Dual Purpose" or RV/Marine) and if mounting and space is a limiting factor you have less choices, however, if you have the room you might consider larger frame size batteries or even what I use is a frame size 4D 12 Volt 208 Amp Hour Deep Cycle AGM unit (129 lbs), I have three of them. However in recent years I see more and more true deep cycle batteries in 12 volts and especially I'm seeing more 12 Volt full true Deep Cycle AGM batteries which is what I chose recently so I don't have to check and add water. ![]() In order to get the needed 12 volts plus true deep cycle many use two 6 Volt Golf Cart batteries in series. Often (not always) on Deep Cycle batteries you see them labeled in AMP HOUR CAPACITY while on Starting or RV/Marine Batteries you see the Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) or perhaps Reserve Capacity. ![]() IE Often a battery labeled RV/Marine is NOT a full true Deep Cycle.……. Hi Phil and welcome, good question here's my own personal take I'm sure others will follow.įor RV house battery use (especially for dry camping) I highly recommend a full true Deep Cycle (such as for Golf Carts) Battery NOT any cheaper sometime referred to as RV/Marine which are semi deep cycle "Dual Purpose" for STARTING huge marine engines then perhaps more of the traditional DEEP CYCLE use like running the trolling motor. ![]()
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