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Scott Vernon wrote:
"Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote in message ... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes, a deep cycle will start your Yanmar, but you are reducing the life of the battery by doing so. Not by enough that you would even notice it. A recreational boat starts so seldom and a load of 80A isn't enough to do any harm. Right, I agree. But, being in the MD area, I've got to consider sometimes starting in cold weather and cranking more than usual. Actually, I think the bigger issue is the non-starter loads. If the boat has a fridge or other high house loads, you want to add house bank capacity, which then makes it hard to do the "swap 1 & 2" trick. Once you have dedicated banks it pays to use a proper starting battery. OTOH, my previous boat had a finicky Westerbeke, which has a pre-heater, and it never had a problem starting off a Surrette deep cycle. |
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