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Default Battery Question

I think the OP was wondering if it was actually practical to pay the
extra for a deep cycle, or possibly not having deep cycle batteries
readily available.
from my experience, I think the OP would do fine with a couple car
jobs, myself.

I don't necessarily disagree. However I do find myself on the water often
with engines off, and tunes on (decent sound system)... far more than I do
in my truck. For that reason, I think a deep cycle *may* be worth the extra
money. YMMV.

--Mike

"Tim" wrote in message
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On Mar 8, 9:39 pm, "Mike" wrote:
That's how I have mine set up as well. Regular for starting, and deep
cycle
for everything else. Seems to work for me.

--Mike

"Eisboch" wrote in message

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"Tim" wrote in message
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Could be John. I have two bat. on my 23' marquis, just regular ol'
$29.95 L-cheapo's. one is the cabin bat. one is engine. through my
own design battery isolator, and unless the engine is running it
seperates both batteries.


running the 500w stereo, the wife's TV and I 've got 8 headlights
I've rigged on a pole for night swimming. I've run the cabin bat.
close to flat dead, and it recharges well. I really don't see any
need for a deep-cycle battery.


Evidently different engineers have different ideas.
I have my own ideas, but they don't listen to me.


Maybe for the better.


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I've been seeing more and more batteries that are so-called
"combination",
meaning deep cycle/starting.


I always used one deep cycle as the "house" battery and a regular
battery
as the "start" battery.
If sitting at the dock or at anchor for an extended period of time with
the engine off, listening to the radio and/or watching the fish finder,
I'd switch over to the deep cycle.
When ready to start up, I'd switch to the "regular" or "both".


But, it's been a while since I had a boat set up this way. Things may
have changed over the years.


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I think the OP was wondering if it was actually practical to pay the
extra for a deep cycle, or possibly not having deep cycle batteries
readily available.
from my experience, I think the OP would do fine with a couple car
jobs, myself.