Jump to content
AlleBus06

House Battery Replacement

Recommended Posts

House Battery Replacement - Duracell GC2-AGM:

We have a 2012 Allegro Bus 43QGP which was built with six Interstate 6-volt GC2-HD-UT house batteries. Have any of you Tiffin owners replaced your house batteries using the Duracell AGM 6-Volt GC2 battery that is available at Sam's Club for about $180 each? This seems to be a good price for an AGM (no adding water) type battery. 

Just wondering if anyone has had first hand experience with these (Duracell AGM 6-Volt GC2) as house battery replacements? 

If I go through the expense/process to replace my house batteries, I really would like to replace them with AGM type batteries so I don't have to bother with adding water or cleaning up the corrosion every 6 months. 

By the way, see the attached picture of this Duracell battery.

IMG_8415.JPG

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I went with Duracell EGC2s because I don't drycamp enough to justify the more expensive set up. We will see how long they last. The last ones were over 6 years old. 

Bill

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Campalot, Welcome to the FMCA forums!

To answer your question, yes. I have our coach set up like that for three years now. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
17 hours ago, Campalot said:

Can AGM batteries on a Class A be mixed with an engine starting wet battery?

 

Be sure to select AGM at your inverter/charger remote for the house batteries.  

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

The Duracell AGM came on my 2011 Allegro Bus...had no problems for the 3 years I had the bus!

I now run NAPA AGM's...8 + 2 Series 31 Start Batteries, no problem for 5 years now.  

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
10 hours ago, RayIN said:

How does that work?

Driving down the road the my Alternator switches between chassis and house batteries. The batteries I run are a direct replacement for a flooded acid battery which means they can withstand the charge rate of the alternator which isn't uncommon in today's AGM. No AGM will take an Equalization charge kindly, which my alternator is NOT capable of producing. When parked the inverter charges both banks but not at the same time. My inverter is set to AGM so it will not go into an Equalization cycle. 

Over the road sleeper tractors are also set up this way when they have Hybrid or Battery powered APU's, very common amongst that industry to have flooded to start the engine and AGM on the APU.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I was set up that way until 2014, then I changed all to AGM.  On my Magnum Panel, I have 4-6 volt on each 2,800 W, inverter/charger...my engine batteries charge by Alternator and separate trickle charger, I dialed in AGM on each bank...

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Please sign in to comment

You will be able to leave a comment after signing in



Sign In Now

×
×
  • Create New...