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![]() "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... That is the way battery ratings work.) I know. Such a small battery is not suitable for any forced air heating system. doug, a brand new, fully-charged Grp 27 battery will give up about 50 to 60 amps before it is dead. I suspect you mean amp-hours since amps is not a measure of capacity. Even more when going to flat dead. That Espar ran that brand new, fully-charged Grp 27 battery flat dead in about 6 hours. Flat dead. 50-60AH at the 20 hour rate which is normally how batteries are rated. A 5 or 6 amp draw is much higher than the 20 hr rate. More like a 10 hr rate or worse. of course, it was not 68* outside. More like low 40's. Depends upon what temperature the thermostat is set at, the outside temp, how well the boats is insulated, etc. Sorry, a Group 27 battery just isn't suited for a forced air system. Isn;t really suited for much of a refrigeration system either. |
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