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Old 03-07-2017, 04:36 AM   #38
WaltBennett
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Originally Posted by jimcol View Post
Everybody is providing answers that are best for their cicumstances but don't overlook what Charlie is saying. If you do no boondocking and are almost always plugged into shore power a group 27 is all you need. That is all we have because that is all we need. Our unit is almost 8 years old and we just this summer put the third battery in it. Averaging just under 4 years per battery. Anything above that is probably overkill on needs and wallet. Jim
You're always going to be doing something 'off-grid', even if only for a short time - UNLESS you're just going to stay parked somewhere hooked up. I've never been satisfied with only one battery, even with a 20' TT. With slides and hooking/un-hooking, you're better off with two and they aren't that expensive even with a second battery case.
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