Batteries
#21
Charter Member #30
Charter Member
Later,this should help
http://offshoreonly.com/forum/showth...threadid=24301
Scroll down a couple and I have a picture of the boxes notice the way they are rounded in the tray.
Scott
http://offshoreonly.com/forum/showth...threadid=24301
Scroll down a couple and I have a picture of the boxes notice the way they are rounded in the tray.
Scott
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#23
Platinum Member
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For the past few years I have been trying a new route to battery happiness.
Item #1, I do not use my boats in a fashion to need deep-cycle batteries. My cruiser has a genset that always runs when off the shore cord. My Formula is a play boat and when sitting off the cord, just has light DC load (cept for fridge, which I will switch off after sitting a while).
For this reason, automotive batteries seem to work well for me. I have replaced a zillion marine batteries of all brands and price ranges. 3 years ago I replaced all my boat batteries (nine batteries in three boats) with AutoZone Gold batteries. I use the big Group 29 (? I think, one size smaller than Grp 31). They have 36 month free replacement and about 500month prorated (75 month I think). These batteries have lasted longer so far than any I have used (except the Deka batts that lasted 4 years).
When they stumble, I will just hop to Auto Zone and get them replaced. They cost only around $65 each.
Just don't tell them they are for a boat.
Item #1, I do not use my boats in a fashion to need deep-cycle batteries. My cruiser has a genset that always runs when off the shore cord. My Formula is a play boat and when sitting off the cord, just has light DC load (cept for fridge, which I will switch off after sitting a while).
For this reason, automotive batteries seem to work well for me. I have replaced a zillion marine batteries of all brands and price ranges. 3 years ago I replaced all my boat batteries (nine batteries in three boats) with AutoZone Gold batteries. I use the big Group 29 (? I think, one size smaller than Grp 31). They have 36 month free replacement and about 500month prorated (75 month I think). These batteries have lasted longer so far than any I have used (except the Deka batts that lasted 4 years).
When they stumble, I will just hop to Auto Zone and get them replaced. They cost only around $65 each.
Just don't tell them they are for a boat.