Best RV batteries review

It can be tricky deciding which type of battery is best for your RV. That’s why our team at Lifeline Batteries has put together this blog post reviewing the best types of battery for your RV.

AGM batteries

AGM batteries are one the best types of batteries to use in an RV as they’re maintenance-free. This means that you only have to worry about charging the battery when it’s starting to run low on juice. However, when you do charge them, they have a lower rate of self-discharge.

Their low maintenance also means that you don’t have to worry about keeping an AGM battery upright in a particular position as it doesn’t spill its lead acid when it tips – unlike other batteries.

AGM batteries have a high level of resistance when dealing with lower temperatures, so you can take your RV across the border.

Lithium batteries

Lithium batteries are one of the safest types of batteries that you can put into your RV. This is because when they start to overheat, they automatically shut down, which immediately prevents the chance of fires or explosions.

This type of battery will also get your further than other batteries would in your RV before it needs to be recharged. As a result of this, you can spend less time on your road trip planning out stops and waiting around for it to reach full capacity.

Lithium batteries also require less maintenance over time as they can last for over a decade.

Deep cycle batteries

Deep cycle batteries are the best type of RV battery for those who prioritize constant power sources. This is because they’re best suited to working harder for a much longer period to power not just your RV but also the appliances that you have in there. It’s also a major advantage for when you plan to road trip to remote areas as you no longer have to worry about your power source.

Another advantage of a deep cycle battery is that when they’re sealed, the chance of their freezing or leaking battery electrolyte decreases.

For more information contact Lifeline Batteries.