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Old 05-25-2008, 02:53 PM   #7
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Default Neverstart batteries...

Good post, Ken. I'll bet there a lot of folks asking the same question.

I'm not a marine mechanic, but I work with them and am a good listner. Here is my $0.02.

What is a Marine battery? A marine battery is like an automotive battery, except at twice the price. Kind of like marine alternators and spark plugs! There is a reason for this. Marine batteries are built tougher than auto ones. The plates are more strong and better mounted to the cell to protect them from the pounding that boats do and cars do not.

If it's going into a boat, get a marine battery.

That said there are two general types of marine batteries: Starting and Deep Cycle.

Starting marine batteries are built strong and deliver many Cold Cranking Amps (CCA). That's the Umph to spin your engine for a start. They are not made to be run down by being used without the engine to power lights, radios or that stupid 12 volt coffee pot that you got for Father's Day.

They will drain fast and it may damage the battery.

Deep Cycle batteries are made to start the engine ( not as good as a starting battery) but also supply DC power to the boat when the engine is off.

They are rated in CCA and amp/hours. That is the # of amps that you are using times the hours that you are using it. Say you are looking at a batt. with a 200 amp hour rating. You can plug in a 20 amp load for 10 hours or a 10 amp load for 20 hours and still get the rated CCW.

They are also less damaged by being run low or even flat due to over use.

Quality: Neverstart? That's what the mechanics call WallMart batteries. I don't know about Sam's. The point is that a quality marine battery, Delco,
Trojan, Interstate, etc. will cost you about twice the price of an el-cheapo, last you three times as long and be dependable.

IMHO go to your marina and talk to the mechanic. He will advise you on the best battery for your needs. Then pry open your pocket (yes I know that it hurts) and save yourself some money in the long run.

Good Luck!

Misty Blue.
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