mikeschn wrote:Jacquie,
Nice looking teardrop you got there. But there's only 1 photo in your album. Could you add some more? Please!!!![]()
Mike...
Shadow Catcher wrote:The LG web site is amazingly lacking in genuine information. From what I can glean else where the "dry cell" is an AGM, valve regulated wet cell lead acid. They appear to have had to use this because it is in the galley area and enclosed. This also means you can't replace it with a conventional deep cycle battery because it is not in a vented location.
It must be treated as a conventional lead acid/AGM i.e. trying to not discharge it below 50%. Some inverters do have a meter but if you look at the thread reply this is a WAFCO converter and no way to monitor the battery condition. I will be curious as to exactly what is in this trailer. If the voltage is too low i.e. 10.5V it is probably dead/permanently damaged, if it can still be recharged that needs to happen ASAP as freezing can hurt a discharged battery.
One of the advantages of an AGM is that they do not self discharge as quickly as a conventional Lead Acid and can be left off of a charger for months at a time.
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