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Converting to 6v Batteries? Can i keep the 12s too?


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#11 So Cal Adventurer

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Posted 25 May 2019 - 07:57 PM

Thanks for all the advice guys!

 

Based on the responses here and in the FB group, if anything, I will just replace the 12s with the 6s and not try to combine them all.

 

I ordered the 12v adapter for the cpap and will try that with my current configuration!

 

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Posted 25 May 2019 - 09:02 PM

My wife uses a 12V adapter for her CPAP and our Fleet setup* handles it well as long as we don't have too many cloudy days in a row. We recently added a small folding 50W portable solar panel to provide a little more juice to the batteries. It is too early to tell how much that helps. I don't intend to replace the batteries until they go bad.

 

*(two 12V batteries, 160W solar panel, 60L 2-way refrigerator, propane forced air furnace)


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Posted 08 June 2019 - 08:29 PM

Thanks All.

 

I just picked up (2) Centennial CB6-250s to replace the stock (2) 12v Dekas and will be adding almost 100ah.

 

I will NOT be keeping the 12v batteries and NOT adding them.

 

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