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Deep Cycle Batteries - What Brand?
I need to replace my Group 27’s again this year. The current set barely lasted a season. The previous set lasted six seasons. My experience in general is that auto/marine batteries aren’t what they once were. What brands have you guys had good luck with lately?
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If you're looking for cheap, Walmart. And I don't mean to disparage that choice. It's a decent battery at a good price. I have one in my truck (496 Chevy).
Spend a little more and get a better warranty, Batteries+Bulbs "X2Power" |
Originally Posted by DrFeelgood
(Post 4925911)
If you're looking for cheap, Walmart. And I don't mean to disparage that choice. It's a decent battery at a good price. I have one in my truck (496 Chevy).
Spend a little more and get a better warranty, Batteries+Bulbs "X2Power" I’ll check out the ones you mentioned. Lowe’s also has Deka deep cycles for a decent price. East Penn (Deka) has historically made good batteries, I’ve been considering them. Figured I’d see what others have had good luck with lately. |
I always buy Walmart marine batteries. (25 years now) They are made by JCI. Bought 2 new ones 3 years ago.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/EverStart...5-CCA/20531539 |
I bought my Hitachi excavator in 2011. They 12v batts were not new. They're in series for 24v. The 4 cyl engine is not that big, about a 60hp diesel. I've ressurected them from dead a few times over the cold seasons. I'll likely replace them next season as maintenance. Insane life on them.
I have Mack batts in the Mack dump tandem axle dump truck. 12v. I have 2 in parrallel. I've had just one in, and was strong enough to start the 673ci inline 6 diesel. I've had these since Dec 2017, and they gave out their last gasp last year. I didn't use them much from 2020 to 2024 though. I had a current draw in my system that dropped them down hard...they recoverred well. My plan is to get new ones for the boat...and then switch them to the machinery after 2 years. Buy new for the boat. 950 cca 13" long 8-5/8" tall 6-3/4" wide https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.off...05548f9c16.jpg |
For a dual-purpose battery, if that fits your bill, I have had great luck with Odyssey batteries in my boat.
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Are you using Deep Cycles as your starting battery?? That could be shortening the lifespan of them.
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Originally Posted by Griff
(Post 4925952)
Are you using Deep Cycles as your starting battery?? That could be shortening the lifespan of them.
It may also be that I’m just not getting out on the water as much these days. Sometimes a month or more goes by without use. Unfortunately, I can’t keep a tender on them when not in use. |
Originally Posted by Baja_260
(Post 4925954)
I am Griff. I’ve used DC batteries in every boat I’ve owned in the past 30 years. Never had an issue. I know some people run one DC for house power and one starting/charging for the engine(s).
It may also be that I’m just not getting out on the water as much these days. Sometimes a month or more goes by without use. Unfortunately, I can’t keep a tender on them when not in use. My 350 Mag MPI would crank ok with a deep cycle - but it wouldn't fire because the PCM wasn't seeing enough voltage to fire the injectors. I changed to a starting battery and all is well. As for the tender issue - have you considered a solar charger? They can deliver enough amps to maintain a battery, certainly better than nothing. |
Originally Posted by Baja_260
(Post 4925954)
I am Griff. I’ve used DC batteries in every boat I’ve owned in the past 30 years. Never had an issue. I know some people run one DC for house power and one starting/charging for the engine(s).
It may also be that I’m just not getting out on the water as much these days. Sometimes a month or more goes by without use. Unfortunately, I can’t keep a tender on them when not in use. Cranking Battery vs. Deep Cycle Marine Battery |
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