RV Enthusiast
RV Battery System
Travel Trailers and Motorhomes come in a multitude of sizes, with varying on-board devices that require different levels of power. Therefore, understanding your RV's specific power requirements based on your RVing lifestyle is crucial for determining the correct battery system.
Here are 5 questions you need to ask yourself
BATTERY SYSTEMS IN CHECK?
1. Are your “deep cycle” batteries optimized for RVs?
Batteries may look the same on the outside, but they can be very different on the inside. That's why it's critically important you only use deep cycle batteries to power your RV's on-board equipment and electronics.
Automotive-style batteries used for engine starting are not designed to support the sustained power draws of fridges, microwaves, TVs, satellite dishes, electric pumps, cell phone chargers and everything else that plugs in and turns on inside your RV.
RV Care Traveler's Choice deep cycle batteries are optimized for RV use. They will last much longer and deliver more reliable performance than regular automotive batteries.
For larger RVs with many electronic devices tied into your battery system, our AGM and gel batteries will provide a more premium power solution to support those extra power demands.
AGM and gel batteries are completely interchangeable with regular flooded batteries, and their fully sealed, never add water design eliminates the need for periodic watering.
2. Does your battery system have enough capacity to meet your needs?
If you will have access to AC power to recharge your battery system, this question is not as critical as if you were going completely “off the grid”.
If your battery system is not large enough to accommodate your power needs, your family could suddenly be left in the dark. No one wants to end their holiday like that!
As a rule of thumb, your battery system should have enough capacity to provide at least twice the expected power draw required before the batteries will be recharged.
Your RV Care Dealer can help you estimate your power demands and recommend the right sized battery system to ensure you have adequate power throughout your entire trip.
To maximize battery life, your battery system should not be discharged more than 50% between recharges.
That's why it's good practise to fully recharge your battery system after every trip, regardless of how long the batteries were in use.
3. Do your batteries pass a visual inspection?
It's always a good idea to do a quick check of your battery system before heading out on the road. A little preventive maintenance ahead of your trip will help ensure a safe and hassle-free vacation.
Here is a quick checklist of things you should visually check to help ensure your batteries are in good working order.
- Are the battery terminals clean so that there's a solid connection between terminal and cable leads?
- Is the top of each battery reasonably clean?
- Is the case and cover of each battery free of damage?
- Bulging batteries can indicate blocked safety vents. If your vents are clear and your flooded battery begins bulging outwards during charging, discontinue charging immediately and replace the battery.
Important note: When handling batteries be sure to wear protective gloves and eyewear.
4. Is your battery maintenance up to date?
Flooded deep cycle batteries can lose some of their water through evaporation as the battery heats up during the recharge process.
Always use distilled water and never add water past the fill line inside each battery cell. ALWAYS add water to a battery after it has fully recharged and cooled down. NEVER add water to a battery before recharging it.
NEVER CHARGE A FROZEN BATTERY.
Note that AGM and gel batteries are fully sealed and maintenance-free, which means they never need to be watered.
5. How old are your batteries?
How long your batteries will last depends on many factors, including how often you use them, how much power is removed from them on a regular basis, their average operating temperature, how they are maintained and how they are stored during the off-season. On average, you can expect your battery system to last 2-3 years or perhaps longer when properly sized for your needs and adequately maintained.
If your batteries are two years or older, we recommend you ask your local RV Care Dealer to check battery state of health at the beginning of each season, as well as on every service visit.
We hope these questions provided you with the important and necessary information you'll need before heading out on your next trip. If you need to replace your RV batteries, contact us — we're ready to assist you.
What's the right battery for you?
RV BATTERY COMPARISON
What type of camper are you?
Understanding the kind of camper you are can simplify the selection process. We've identified 3 different camping personas and paired them with a recommended type of deep cycle battery.
The RV Traveler's Choice deep cycle flooded battery looks like the right option for you. Deep Cycle batteries offer excellent cycling power at a great price.
Flooded Deep Cycle
- One of our DC Series of batteries would be a great fit!
- Note: If maintaining the battery is a concern, consider our AGM
12V Group Sizes available:
| 24 | 27 | 31 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| FLOODED | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
6 Volt options also available.
The RV Traveler's Choice AGM battery offers up to 2x the cycling ability, meaning more time on the move and enjoying all of your RV's creature comforts.
Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM)
- One of our AGM series of batteries would be a great fit for your camping style
- AGM offers longer life and minimal maintenance required
12V Group Sizes available:
| 24 | 27 | 31 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| AGM | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
6 Volt options also available.
The RV Traveler's Choice GEL battery provides the ultimate deep-cycle capability to power all the comforts in today's modern RV's.
GEL
- One of our GEL series of batteries would be a great fit!
- GEL batteries are capable of handling super-deep discharging to maximise your staying power and are ideal for solar systems
12V Group Sizes available:
| 24 | 27 | 31 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| GEL | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
6 Volt options also available.
RV Battery Recycling
Canada is beautiful, let's keep it that way!
Let's keep batteries out of our Canadian landfills. When you purchase RV Traveler's Choice batteries, you can return your used RV batteries for a $15 credit per battery, which you can put towards the cost of your new battery.
Why recycle? The future belongs to all of us!
Did you know that lead batteries are the most recycled consumer good on the planet — more than glass, paper or plastic!
Not only that, but virtually 100% of a lead battery is fully recyclable.
When you bring your used battery to an RV Care dealer, you are contributing to a great cause.
Together we can keep batteries out of landfills and conserve our environment.
Winter RV Battery Storage
When storing your battery over the winter months, you need to minimize the degree of discharge in order to keep it in good working order.
Batteries naturally self-discharge while not in use. The rate at which this happens depends on battery type and ambient temperature – cold will slow the process down and heat will speed it up.
When storing your battery over the winter months, you need to minimize the degree of discharge in order to keep it in good working order. That's because when batteries sit in a partially discharged state, the lead sulfate on the battery plates start to crystallize and harden. (This process is known as “plate sulfation”.) Once fully crystallized, that portion of the plate is no longer capable of generating power. Should too much plate area become crystallized, the battery may no longer be able to generate enough power for your RV needs come Spring.
Here are a few simple storage procedures you can follow that will extend the life of your battery:
- Remove any corrosion using a mixture of baking soda and water, and then clean and dry the top of the battery. This will eliminate potential discharge paths.
- Terminals can be cleaned with a wire brush to remove remaining traces of corrosion.
- If the battery is being stored in a vehicle, disconnect it to avoid self-discharge due to parasitic loads such as clocks, ground faults, etc.
- Fully charge your battery before putting it into storage.
- If the battery has removable vent caps, check the electrolyte (battery fluid) level in each cell. If required, add distilled water to bring the fluid level to just below the filler tube. CHARGE THE BATTERY PRIOR TO TOPPING UP THE ELECTROLYTE, otherwise electrolyte expansion during the charging process could cause the fluid to overflow. Using regular tap water may introduce contaminants that could cause internal corrosion and premature battery failure.
- Always keep your battery above 75% state-of-charge (12.4 volts).
- Store your battery in a cool, dry place with temperatures no lower than 32°F (0°C) and no higher than 80°F (27°C). Do not allow your battery to freeze and NEVER attempt to charge a frozen battery – the battery could explode!
- Never leave a battery on trickle charge longer than 48 hours, or serious damage to the battery will occur.
- How long a battery will last is dependent on several factors, including manufacturer, power capacity, usage level, operating conditions, etc. But taking the time to properly prepare your battery for storage and remembering to maintain its state of charge during the winter months will help ensure you obtain maximum possible service life from your battery.
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