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Scott Vernon
 
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Define 'significantly'. If you're starting only once in a while, as
most sailboats do, I doubt that you'll notice the shortened life.
Are you buying new batts, or are there 2 DC already in your boat?

I had the separate start batt and a DC, When the DC went , I replaced
with a DP (that's all the local Sears stocks anymore). When the
starter batt goes away, I'll go with a second DP. I have a manual
separator switch.


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Scott Vernon
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"Roger Long" wrote in message
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I understand that but, is the load on a 20 hp diesel that you can
start by hand high enough to significantly reduce the life of the
battery?

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Roger Long



"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
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Yes, a deep cycle will start your Yanmar, but you are reducing the
life of the battery by doing so.

There's a reason, other than marketing, why batteries are labeled
'starting' or 'deep cycle' or 'dual purpose'.
I believe the main difference is the thickness of the plates.
Starter
batts, are built for short duration, high loads. DC are for less
load over a longer time period. DP are a compromise between the

two.


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Scott Vernon
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"Roger Long" wrote in message
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Is there any reason to consider using dual purpose or a one
starting,
one deep cycle set up with a 20 hp Yanmar diesel? I would think

the
starting loads on the small engine are low enough that two deep
cycle
batteries would do fine.

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Roger Long