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Subject Topic: Gel Battery or Standard Battery Post Reply Post New Topic
11/9/2005 at 10:19pm
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I'm buying a new caravan and will probably get a mover fitted. 

As there may be times when I won't have access to the caravan for four or five months at a time I want to make sure that the mover will work when I need it most.

One dealer recommends a Gel Battery due to the fact that it retains its charge for much longer than a standard battery and also apparently it does not emit gases whilst charging.  Another dealer, who normally does not supply Gel Batteries is of the opinion that a standard battery would suffice. 

I must admit I know very little about batteries.  Does anyone know what are the pros and cons of a Gel Battery versus a Standard Battery which might help me make a decision.



11/9/2005 at 10:25pm
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try this link

http://www.1st-optima-batteries.com/



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Thanks for the link. Certainly, Gel Batteries seem to retain a charge far longer than starter batteries.

What I'm wondering is whether a 85ah or even a 110ah leisure battery would suffice or should I go for the Gel battery.



11/9/2005 at 10:48pm
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Condidering the cost I would go for a 110ah leisure battery, it should do job at a fraction of the cost.


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Quote: Originally posted by kevhaynes on 11/09/2005
Condidering the cost I would go for a 110ah leisure battery, it should do job at a fraction of the cost.
         Is there a big difference in price between two types of batteries?


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11/9/2005 at 11:04pm
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lead acid £60-£80

Gel battery fron about £145



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Considering the overall cost of a mover, I'm prepared to spend an extra £60/£70 if it improves the operation.

Are there any other differences apart from price?  For example,is a gel battery significantly heavier?  

Does a lead acid leisure battery emit fumes when charging?  



12/9/2005 at 12:49am
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These Pdf's make interesting reading http://www.caravantechnology.com/articles/articles.aspx

atb

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12/9/2005 at 10:22pm
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have a look here  www.elecsol.com look good,not cheap

MAXIMUM CAPACITY:   100 AMPS

PRICE:   RRP £84.00

 

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Post last edited on 12/09/2005 22:24:43

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