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Reddit mentions of Fullriver Group GC2 6V 224Ah T-105 AGM Sealed Lead Acid Battery

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Fullriver Group GC2 6V 224Ah T-105 AGM Sealed Lead Acid Battery
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6 Volt Deep Cycle AGMMaintenance Free Battery BCI GROUP GC2Terminal Type: 8mm copper alloy threaded insertsHardware: brass bolts and washersFully sealed and completely dry
Specs:
Height9.88 Inches
Length10.24 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Count (Pack of 1)
Weight70 Pounds
Width7.09 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Fullriver Group GC2 6V 224Ah T-105 AGM Sealed Lead Acid Battery:

u/jgagnon_in_FL ยท 4 pointsr/SelfSufficiency

11 lbs.

Yeah, I think I am ok with my 2x Fullriver 224 Amp 6 Volt golf batteries (224Ah @ 12 Volt or 2688Wh) w/ 2000 Watt Pure Sine inverter (to power actual appliances up to and including air conditioners) w/ my suitcase 100 W Solar solution in the back of my Jeep. It's more likely I will drive that apparatus around then I will carry an under-powered 11 lb "battery pack"

Also a retail price of $599. You could reproduce the aforementioned battery bank for the same price:

Fullriver Group GC2 6V 224Ah T-105 AGM Sealed Lead Acid Battery

Yes it weighs 120 lbs for the two of them, but you are getting 4.5 WH per $ as opposed to 0.69 WH per $

Lithium Ion is still EXPENSIVE a f, the advantage obviously is the weight savings, but in this case now you are talking 37.8 WH per LB vs. my setup of 22.4 WH per LB, so you are effectively saving half the weight but paying 5x the cost per WH.

Alternatively you could get a 200Ah Li-Ion battery for $2400 that weight 72 lbs, so similar weight savings at a much better price 1 WH per $

..and for the curious a 35Ah (440Wh) Li-Ion battery for $450 that weighs 10 lbs - so given that price this unit with its electrical "wizardry" built in is not that much of a ripoff.