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Originally Posted by Carl n Susan
No, but when getting a battery for your RV, look at amp hours or reserve capacity not CCA. CCA is Cold Cranking Amps. You are not starting anything. Look for the highest reserve capacity in a deep cycle battery that will fit your battery location.
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Its got a reserve capacity of 120, and a 20 amp hour rate:55. I'm by no means a battery expert. Hopefully it will work out fine.
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