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I wanted to pass along something I discovered when we bought the motorhome. It is a battery watering system. This is the single biggest issue besides maintenance charging, that batteries suffer from. The electrolyte level falls from using/charging, and many boat owners do not replenish it because removing the batteries in our boats is a PIA. I have AGM batteries on my boat for this reason. But most don't want to spend the money to put AGM's in the boat. A watering system makes keeping up with the electrolyte level easy. On my motorhome, I have 4 BIG 6V golf cart batteries, that serve as my house batteries. They are not easy to get to although easier than our boats with two or more batteries. I have the Pro-Fill system on the 6V batteries, but you would want to use the Qwik-Fill system on our boats. It is as easy as taking a gallon of distilled water out to the boat, hooking the quick connect on the battery bank to the hand pump hose, and pumping until it won't pump any longer. No spills, no leaks, no mess, and your batteries stay at the right water level. They come in a kit and you cut and fit to your bank(s). The Pro-Fill is made for 6V RV batteries, and they have products for golf carts as well. Here is a link for 12V marine application, and I will post this in a separate thread, but just wanted to share the info.
https://flow-rite.com/battery-watering/marine-rv/qwik-fill
Here is a video link to how to use them. There are installation videos and more on their website.
https://flow-rite.com/battery-watering/marine-rv/qwik-fill
Here is a video link to how to use them. There are installation videos and more on their website.