Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2001 10:06:53 -0700
Reply-To: Charles McGehee <chasm@ELLTEL.NET>
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From: Charles McGehee <chasm@ELLTEL.NET>
Subject: Re: travel to libby montana
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Right-o. Scratch that. My old '77 Riviera had dual batteries, too. So,
when did dual batteries start with Vanagons? Any body know?
Charles
'85 West
At 11:55 AM 10/11/01 -0500, Terry Kay wrote:
>Charles,
>
>A very inncorrect assumption that dual batteries started in 1986.
>
>My 74 Westy has dual batteries, and they have been kept up to a full
>charge real good with a Battery Tender.
>
>Later,
>
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>From: Charles McGehee <chasm@ELLTEL.NET>
>Subject: Re: travel to libby montana
>Comments: To: gary hradek <hradek@YAHOO.COM>
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>Unless there's a special reason for carrying water in your tank, I'd drain
>it. You're going to be around water anyway (you said you'd be hooking up),
>so it's added weight and trouble. Actually, we almost never use the water
>tank regardless of the weather, carrying instead a few gallons in
>jugs. Water in the tank is not only unnecessary weight, it also tends to
>get stale. Unless we're going to be in the boonies for an extended time,
>we don't bother with the tank at all
>
>You didn't mention what year your rig is. Dual batteries started with '86,
>if I'm not mistaken. I put an isolated dual system in my '85 and built a
>charger into the system. It's a deep-cycle RV battery which can last for
>days without recharging. If yours is a newer model with factory installed
>dual batteries, I'd think any trickle charger would work, but someone with
>more experience should speak to that. Are you sure you are drawing down
>your engine battery by using interior lights? I thought there was a relay
>in newer rigs that separated the systems.
>
>Charles
>'85 Westy
>
>At 08:52 AM 10/11/01 -0700, gary hradek wrote:
>>We will be taking a trip to Libby, Montana in late
>>October. Would it be safe to travel with water in
>>the storage tank? I have thought to add a 10%
>>ethanol solution to the tank to prevent freezing.
>>We will be hooking up an electrical connection each
>>night. Has anyone used a trickle charger to keep a
>>charge on the battery? If so, what kind of charger
>>works best and can I run the charger while I use the
>>lights and radio in these very long Montana nights.
>>Thanks gary
>>
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