
Originally Posted by
IdahoScrapper
You are correct. Don't know why I didn't notice it sooner. It's wired in series, so whatever these batteries are, it's double. No useful information on the battery. Looking up the specs for this model hasn't helped either.
These batteries seem to still be good. My original thought was by doing away with them, I'd have just the inverter portion and carry between trucks as needed.
May end up leaving it alone and carry as is.
You are solving your own problem. If you had good batteries why not use them??? My knee jerk reaction would be to wire the batteries (the ones you already have) to the truck battery (via a switch) and use the truck to charge the batteries directly. You could simply wire in a quick disconnect at the batteries in the backup, run the wire to a regular toggle switch, then to your truck battery.
This would allow you to connect or disconnect your backup any time you wanted (it wouldn't be permantely wired to your truck), you could turn off the connection between your car battery and the backup so it doesn't drain the battery when you aren't running the truck (toggle switch), and when the truck is running it would keep the batteries fully charged (with the alternator, just turn the switch on).
That would be the first path I would consider.
Of course you need to get it out of the heavy a** metal case.
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