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Old 04-09-2020, 02:51 PM   #39
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I have a 2018 Winnebago Navion. I have two Group 24 NAPA 35AH lead acid batteries when purchased. I just found out I can replace them both with one Group 31 Lithium and get 100 AH and it fits nicely into the cabin battery step. The Lithium offers a fast charge, 90% discharge to 5% and 10 year life expectancy within my small battery compartment. This idea appears to be a common sense low cost solution for our unit.

I plant to change them fout before our summer road tour.
I wonder if your Group 24 Napa batteries were the same as those that came on our 2018 Fuse. Were those maintenance-free? Or did they have caps on the top?

Whose Lithium battery did you install? And do you have a battery isolator or DC-to-DC charger installed for your Lithium batteries?
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