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n33d2camp
06-12-2013, 09:40 AM
Just got new batteries and what a difference. If you need batteries, don't bother with anyone except Tom at trans-specialists, great service and best price with the POG discount. Nice to deal with a bus owner.
merle&louise
06-17-2013, 11:02 AM
N33d2camp,
how long did your old Lifelines last?
n33d2camp
06-17-2013, 03:48 PM
Crappy Dekas didn't make it 3 years.
Gil_J
06-17-2013, 05:03 PM
I don't care who makes the battery, a properly maintained battery should last well past 3 years. The only exception being someone that does a lot of dry camping and deep cycles the battery a lot. I hope you don't have another problem that takes your Lifelines out of service too soon. I would expect no less than 5 years out of properly maintained battery. Again, unless used to dry camp a lot. Even my Chinese 8Ds in my boat lasted longer than 3 years.
Jamie Bradford
06-17-2013, 08:39 PM
Hi All,
I would like to let everyone know that Donnie Myers Luxury Coach in Sanford, Florida can assist everyone with their Lifeline Battery needs. Donnie is a Master Distributor for Lifeline and his prices are very competitive. He also stocks Lifeline Batteries day in day out.
Donnie's knowledge & expertise is well known to many POG members.
Here is the contact info:
jack14r
06-17-2013, 09:24 PM
Donnie is also very knowledgeable about Featherlite coaches he might be considered the guru,he is also very good with cruise airs and getting them to perform in the Las Vegas climate.
garyde
06-17-2013, 10:10 PM
Its been over 3 1/2 years with my Lifelines and they are great. I purchased mine direct from Lifeline Corp here in California. POG had a program several years ago where we could buy direct with a discount. I don't know if we could re activate that deal but for those who like to do their own work that would be a good choice.
Seabyrd
06-18-2013, 12:01 AM
Just got new batteries and what a difference. If you need batteries, don't bother with anyone except Tom at trans-specialists, great service and best price with the POG discount. Nice to deal with a bus owner.
Just got new Lifelines from Tom Chilcote as well... awesome service and price... hard to beat I reckon !!
ronwalker
06-18-2013, 02:16 AM
As a full-timer dry camping 99% of the time, I cycle my eight Lifeline 8D's every day, but not too deeply. I got just shy of six years out of my last set.
Joe Camper
06-18-2013, 10:13 AM
lets get a camper. A great big bus. THEN store it plugged in THEN every time we use it we drive right to a campground and plug in again. THEN lets replace 5000 dollars worth of batteries. Tires next
Seabyrd
06-18-2013, 12:39 PM
Joe...Are you saying that if we keep our bus plugged in then drive to a camp ground and plug in again that they batteries will have to be replaced soon? Think I am missing something here.?? Diane
Gil_J
06-18-2013, 01:41 PM
Diane,
One thing for sure if a coach is used as Joe stated; you sure don't need 6-8 8d batteries. Those that don't dry camp have reduced thier house bank down to 2 8d batteries without any negative effects. Maybe, that's what he's saying.
Seabyrd
06-18-2013, 06:08 PM
I can tell you that brand new Dekkas that were maintained properly didn't make 2 years in our coach... we bought them out of ignorance because that what was in there only to find out those weren't very old either... trust me they are crap !! If we would have been on these Prevost sights sooner we would have known...Lifelines are the only way to go !! Diane
I don't care who makes the battery, a properly maintained battery should last well past 3 years. The only exception being someone that does a lot of dry camping and deep cycles the battery a lot. I hope you don't have another problem that takes your Lifelines out of service too soon. I would expect no less than 5 years out of properly maintained battery. Again, unless used to dry camp a lot. Even my Chinese 8Ds in my boat lasted longer than 3 years.
Joe Camper
06-18-2013, 06:17 PM
Im sorry Diane that was my version of poor humor. Gill characterized the thoughts correctly.
d graham
06-18-2013, 06:29 PM
I LOST A SET OF LIFELINE 8-Ds IN 13 MOS CAUSE INVERTERS CHARGING TO HOT ON FLOAT DARRELL
Joe Camper
06-18-2013, 07:27 PM
Darrel U have Trace inverters in the Thompson?? What did U find caused it?
Seabyrd
06-18-2013, 08:51 PM
OOPS... And I thought you were serious... I thought you were abandoning what I thought our coaches were built for !! !!
Im sorry Diane that was my version of poor humor. Gill characterized the thoughts correctly.
d graham
06-18-2013, 09:28 PM
JOE THAT WAS IN MY 98 LIBERTY WITH HEART INVERTERS YOU ARE RIGHT, MY THOMPSON XANTREX SAME AS TRACE DARRELL
d graham
06-18-2013, 09:39 PM
OH BY THE WAY THIS THOMPSON HAS DEKAS, 3YRS OLD, SO FOR THEY ARE GREAT, I THINK THESE XANTREX INVERTERS ARE BETTER THAN THE HEARTS WERE, I HAVE ONE INVERTER GOING DOWN RIGHT NOW DARRELL
n33d2camp
06-18-2013, 09:52 PM
If a person searched these archives or the PC archives one thing that would be known is often the greatest cause of battery failure is the coach owners fail to set the inverters to the correct charging voltages as specified by the battery manufacturers. If it took darrel a year to toast lifeline batteries I bet I could do it in a month with the wrong settings
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