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  1. dstock

    Optima Yellow top

    Good link, good info for all.
  2. dstock

    Optima Yellow top

    The temp on ARB was set for 30F but it's usually 3-4 degrees off so real temp was probably 34-35F . I use 10g wiring between the panels and the battery with anderson connectors and run no more then 15ft of cable since the charge controller is mounted to the panels.
  3. dstock

    Optima Yellow top

    I got my 100 watt folding panel kit off ebay several years ago, but I ended up re-wiring it and changing out the charge controller for a better one. Lots of people seem happy with the Renogy kits, the consensus for running a ARB type fridge is a minimum of 60 watts. Considering you will never...
  4. dstock

    Optima Yellow top

    I bought the fancy Odyssey charger to maintain them, but it didn't help. I think the starting battery just plain had issues. The Jeep has a 160amp alternator and I have an Aeroforce gauge that shows the voltage off the OBD port. You can definitely see the changes in output, battery charges...
  5. dstock

    Optima Yellow top

    I had 2 Diehard Platinums, (re-badged Odyssey). The starter battery died in less than 3 years. The Aux battery can't hold a decent resting rate overnight and I figure it will be on it's way out soon as well. After looking at multiple options, I decided to go back to Optima, due to their being...
  6. dstock

    Snorkels - More Popular in Australia?

    I'd like one for the pre-filter aspect as the dirt/dust in Death Valley alone gets into everything!
  7. dstock

    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    Ha! No it's in reference to part of my last name and thanks for the welcome!
  8. dstock

    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    Hi all, first post here! Location: Torrance, CA Rig: 2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon and a M101A1 trailer Overlanding Experience: Been off-roading for many years, just started Overlanding the last few years. Have had multiple Jeeps, like to do my own wrenching, and over the last year...