• Gayhitler@lemmy.ml
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    10 hours ago

    I’m a wet cell lead acid man myself.

    There’s the monthly battery fluid level check to contend with but if you can make sure it doesn’t tip over too often or too long and you can bank on being able to get to civilization once every six or ten years then you’re in the low total cost of ownership ecosystem.

    Of course, they’re not as good in the cold and if you screw up and let all the water leak out then you gotta fill it back up and hope it’s not too messed up.

    Whatever you pick will be fine. Tbh if you’re not gonna have the trailer for longer than the life of the battery, pick the one that’s got more curb appeal or resale value!

    • fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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      8 hours ago

      Fair enough.

      It seems like on an e-bike Lithium would be the go due to it’s higher energy density.

      On a trailer you can house it in something appropriate and the size and weight requirements aren’t as restrictive.

      It seems like keeping the battery is a common practice when selling a trailer. That’s why mine doesn’t have one. A lot of people would never use one if they’re always parked in someone’s yard or in a powered site.

      I doubt we will really need a battery at all over the next 6 months with the trips we have planned. Probably better to hold off until we have a few trips under our belt to determine exactly what appliances we’re really going to need.