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Go Power AGM RV Battery - Deep Cycle - Group 27 - 6V - 224 Amp Hour
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Go Power AGM RV Battery - Deep Cycle - Group 27 - 6V - 224 Amp Hour

Part Number: 34277606
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This deep cycle AGM battery provides reliable, long-lasting power for your RV. AGM construction prevents battery acid spills and minimizes maintenance. Capable of longer life and faster charging than flooded lead acid batteries. 1-800-940-8924 to order Go Power battery part number 34277606 or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all Go Power products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Go Power AGM RV Battery - Deep Cycle - Group 27 - 6V - 224 Amp Hour. Battery reviews from real customers.
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Go Power Battery - 34277606

  • RV Battery
  • AGM Battery
  • 6V
  • 225 Ah
  • Group 27
  • Go Power
  • 10-1/4L x 7-1/8W x 10T Inch

This deep cycle AGM battery provides reliable, long-lasting power for your RV. AGM construction prevents battery acid spills and minimizes maintenance. Capable of longer life and faster charging than flooded lead acid batteries.


Features:

  • AGM battery provides long-lasting, dependable power for your RV
    • Deep cycle process allows the battery to be repeatedly charged and discharged
    • Great choice for solar charging systems
  • Low internal resistance allows the battery to charge quickly
    • Charges up to 5 times faster than flooded batteries
  • AGM construction prevents battery acid spills and minimizes maintenance
    • Fiberglass mats keep acid absorbed and contained within the case
    • Internal structure allows battery to be stored longer without charging
    • Automatic valve regulated release prevents rupturing from internal pressure
  • Vibration resistance helps keep your battery functioning properly on rough roads


Specs:

  • Type: AGM
  • Capacity: 224 amp hours
  • Battery group: 27
  • Voltage: 6V
  • Operating temperature:
    • Charge: -4 F to 122 F
    • Discharge: -4 F to 140 F
  • Storage temperature: -4 F to 140 F
  • Dimensions: 10-1/4" long x 9-3/4" tall x 7-1/8" wide
  • Weight: 67.25 lbs
  • 2-Year warranty


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Go Power AGM RV Battery - Deep Cycle - Group 27 - 6V - 224 Amp Hour - 34277606

Average Customer Rating:  4.8 out of 5 stars   (6 Customer Reviews)

This deep cycle AGM battery provides reliable, long-lasting power for your RV. AGM construction prevents battery acid spills and minimizes maintenance. Capable of longer life and faster charging than flooded lead acid batteries.

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  • Parts Needed to Install Solar on 2016 Jayco Pinnacle 5th Wheel
    Hey Paul; the answer to your question depends on what you want to do exactly. It also depends on what your trailer already has on it. I'm going to assume the 2016 Jayco Pinnacle you put in our fitguide is the trailer you have. I'm also going to operate off of the assumption that it has the solar prep in place. If it doesn't, you will need additional wires to run to everything. If you just want to charge the batteries you will need your 200W solar panel # 34282182 and feet # 34272708 and...
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  • Why Does 2014 Holiday Rambler Vacationer Have Two 6V Batteries Instead of 12V
    Hi Wayne; its is normal to find that on some setups. Your 6V batteries are wired in series which combines the voltage giving you 12 volts. You could replace the 6V batteries with a 12V like the # 34276285. You could also keep two 6V batteries like # 34277606 and keep them wired the same way. If you decide to replace them with two 12V batteries you need to make sure they're wired in parallel otherwise you will have a 24V system.
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  • Battery Box for Running Two Go Power Sun Cycle Solar RV Battery # 34277606
    The dual battery box part # 329-HM426 would fit two of the Go Power Sun Cycle Solar RV Battery # 34277606 that you referenced. The outside dimensions of the box are also compatible with the space you mentioned having as well.
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  • Battery Boxes Capable Of Holding 6V LifeLine Battery GPL-4CT On Trailer Tongue
    For 6-volt battery boxes we have a couple options to hold your two 6V lifeline GPL-4CT batteries. I was able to see that this battery is 10.28" long, 7.06" wide and 9.92" tall. First is the Commercial Grade Battery Box # 329-HM426 which is designed to hold 2 6 volt batteries. The interior dimensions are 14-5/8" long, 10-1/2" wide and 11-1/2" tall. The Exterior is 17-15/16" long, 14-5/16" wide and 14" tall. Next the TorkLift PowerArmor Solar Locking Battery Box # TLA7712RS will allow...
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  • Running Accessories from Trailer Battery and Generator
    Basically you would just need to run everything including the generator to the trailer battery as this will ensure that when the generator is running it would be powering everything as well as charging the battery but when the generator isn't running the smaller accessories could still power from the battery. Sounds like you have a generator already, but we have AC units like the Furrion part # FR92PR as well as batteries like the # 34277606. We don't have any wiring diagrams, but like...
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  • Will DC to DC Converter Protect Tow Vehicle Alternator With Lithium Batteries
    Hello again Paul; I read that as you wanted to install the batteries and the solar, not that you already had the solar installed, so sorry about that. A DC/DC converter will certainly protect the alternator but whether or not it is necessary is debatable. There are a lot of people towing with lithium batteries that don't have this on their trailer/vehicle and don't experience a problem. With the solar keeping you topped up it is even less of an issue unless you're boondocking and draining...
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