Comparing Bright Way 220 ah 6-Volt Battery and Go Power 224 ah 6 Volt AGM Battery
Updated 10/02/2023 | Published 09/30/2023 >
Question:
I want to replace 2 Interstate GC@-ECL-UTL 6 volt flooded batteries for my RV trailer with 2 6 volt AGM batteries. I see that you carry 2 models: Bright Way BRW74FR and GoPower AGM RV battery. What are the differences between these 2 batteries? Do you recommend one or the other?
asked by: Jay F
Expert Reply:
I would go with the Go Power 224 amp hour 6 volt battery part # 34277606 over the Bright Way part # BRW74FR because of the warranty being 2 years as opposed to 1 year. Aside from that there really isn't much of a difference but an additional year on the warranty for such an expensive battery would be a no-brainer for me.
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Bright Way Deep Cycle RV or Golf Cart Battery - AGM - 6V - 220 Ah
- Battery
- Golf Cart Battery
- RV Battery
- 6V
- 20-1/2L x 9-1/2W x 8-13/16T Inch
- 220 Ah
- AGM Battery
- Bright Way
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