This sounds like the typical failure mode of one of your AGM batteries. When they fail, they develop a high resistance which causes the terminal voltage to sag when current is drawn. The odd behavior… (View Post)
Unless something has changed, they are not anodized at all. If you can get the tubes anodized inside and out before installing, my opinion is that you'd be golden. No need to do anything else, includ… (View Post)
Another place to check is the condensate drain from your A/C - make sure it is draining properly and not clogged. Stagnant water can get to smell pretty bad... (View Post)
You have more battery capacity with your dual AGM setup than the 135Ah mentioned above. AGM batteries can be discharged by 80% without affecting their overall performance. That gives you 180Ah of usa… (View Post)
That 30 Amp rating is for household 120V wiring, where conductors are packed closely together, as in Romex cable. The 52 Amp rating is for individual wires which can dissipate heat more readily, whic… (View Post)