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    I have wet cell batteries in both house and engine compartments. A couple of them are hard to get to, so it would be easier if I had an auto-fill watering system similar to the link or picture. Has anyone used one of these units for 12v systems and if so, how well did they work? I see more choices in the 6V systems than the 12v, and the field narrows even more when attaching to 8D batteries.

    Yes, I am aware that for less than $8K I can change over to AGMs, but my economic status prevents this. I feel compelled to continue to eat and pay the electric bill!!!

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    Dale,

    Many boaters have successfully used similar systems. I'm guessing your house batteries need water often given their hot location.

    Here's another choice http://solar-catalog.com/battery_filling.html#K600TB4


    Gil and Durlene
    2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion

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    Dale, how many batteries do you have ? 8K ? The time to go to Lifelines or similar is when yours are done, but no where near 8K. Geo.
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    Gil,

    That is a source that I had not seen. Thanks.

    George, I normally have 12. I reduced my house batteries to 6 last year since I don't do much dry camping, so I now have 10. My batteries are a little over a year old and normally last 4 to 5 years.
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    Dale, whole lot less than 8K. More like 3.5K or so.
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    I'll certainly agree that 3.5 sounds much better than 8. Thanks
    Dale & Paulette

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    I had wet cell for the chassis and hated them. Messy and maintence all that time. Sealed batteries with a simple trickle charger is the way to go. At some point, your batteries will need replacing. Change to sealed. Not that much of a cost difference.
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    I thought most people were running AGMs for house and wet cells for chassis. I wish my 8ds were the maintenance free type with no removable caps, although I realize that is not a cure-all.

    I also thought 8D AGMs were close to $600 each as compared to $125 for wet cells.
    Dale & Paulette

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    Interesting. Lets see some prices Members have paid for batteries. Like we have done for tires. I know Interstate and Napa make AGM batteries.

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