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battery purchase recommendation wanted
I need to purchase two new batteries. Part # DC 24
That is Deep Cycle .. and 24 refers to size. I know, West Marine sells batteries. I just figured maybe someplace else has a better product. How about Sears? Or XXXX? Any recommendations? |
battery purchase recommendation wanted
"NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:xGW7i.8$Uy4.3@trndny09... I need to purchase two new batteries. Part # DC 24 That is Deep Cycle .. and 24 refers to size. I know, West Marine sells batteries. I just figured maybe someplace else has a better product. How about Sears? Or XXXX? Any recommendations? After batting around my options and nearly going with Rolls, I decided to give Trojan a chance. I recently installed 4 t-105's in series/parallel for 440 ah at 12 volts. Cost about $400, or half the price of Rolls 325 ah 12 volt. Expected service life should be in the range of 4 or 5 years. |
battery purchase recommendation wanted
Charlie Morgan wrote:
On Fri, 01 Jun 2007 15:11:25 GMT, "NE Sailboat" wrote: I need to purchase two new batteries. Part # DC 24 That is Deep Cycle .. and 24 refers to size. I know, West Marine sells batteries. I just figured maybe someplace else has a better product. How about Sears? Or XXXX? Any recommendations? WalMart sells the "Everstart" line. There is nothing wrong wioth them,and the price and warrantee are very hard to beat. Wet Cell Lead Acid battery quality is almost entirely related to weight, with the warrantee terms being second. There are very few battery manufacturers and many battery brands. See if you can figure out what that means. If you want "deep cycle", do not buy anything labled as "dual purpose deep cycle". Not the same thing. A dual pupose battery will be fine for a starting battery, but not for a truly "deep cycle" function, such as a house battery. If you can fit size 27 batteries, you'll get a lot more amp hours for slightly more money. CWM FYI Walmart batteries are made by exide G |
battery purchase recommendation wanted
* KLC Lewis wrote, On 6/1/2007 11:45 AM:
"NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:xGW7i.8$Uy4.3@trndny09... I need to purchase two new batteries. Part # DC 24 That is Deep Cycle .. and 24 refers to size. I know, West Marine sells batteries. I just figured maybe someplace else has a better product. How about Sears? Or XXXX? Any recommendations? After batting around my options and nearly going with Rolls, I decided to give Trojan a chance. I recently installed 4 t-105's in series/parallel for 440 ah at 12 volts. Cost about $400, or half the price of Rolls 325 ah 12 volt. Expected service life should be in the range of 4 or 5 years. If you had called golf cart places you might have gotten a much better deal. Two years ago I paid $280 for 4 T105s. The last set lasted almost 7 years and probably would have gone another year or two if I hadn't ignored them during a harsh winter. The Surrettes I had on my previous boat lasted about 10 years (mostly with the PO), but I figured I would probably trash them through some blunder, so it wasn't worth paying more than double for the extra quality. |
battery purchase recommendation wanted
"Jeff" wrote in message . .. * KLC Lewis wrote, On 6/1/2007 11:45 AM: "NE Sailboat" wrote in message news:xGW7i.8$Uy4.3@trndny09... I need to purchase two new batteries. Part # DC 24 That is Deep Cycle .. and 24 refers to size. I know, West Marine sells batteries. I just figured maybe someplace else has a better product. How about Sears? Or XXXX? Any recommendations? After batting around my options and nearly going with Rolls, I decided to give Trojan a chance. I recently installed 4 t-105's in series/parallel for 440 ah at 12 volts. Cost about $400, or half the price of Rolls 325 ah 12 volt. Expected service life should be in the range of 4 or 5 years. If you had called golf cart places you might have gotten a much better deal. Two years ago I paid $280 for 4 T105s. The last set lasted almost 7 years and probably would have gone another year or two if I hadn't ignored them during a harsh winter. The Surrettes I had on my previous boat lasted about 10 years (mostly with the PO), but I figured I would probably trash them through some blunder, so it wasn't worth paying more than double for the extra quality. The only place I could find locally (more or less) that carried Trojan batteries was Sportsman's Outlet down in DePere. Even there, the T-105's were a special order. But from what I've read, Trojan prices have gone up significantly over the past couple of years. |
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* KLC Lewis wrote, On 6/1/2007 12:11 PM:
The only place I could find locally (more or less) that carried Trojan batteries was Sportsman's Outlet down in DePere. Even there, the T-105's were a special order. But from what I've read, Trojan prices have gone up significantly over the past couple of years. I had to make several calls. I had the feeling I found a cart dealer who was making his big spring order and was happy to add a few in at modest profit. It helps to be in New England, where there are lots of golf cart vendors rehabbing the carts every spring. Every marine dealer was up around $100. Actually, if I was special ordering I might consider the oversized 6V batteries (T145?) that are a few inches taller but have more capacity. |
battery purchase recommendation wanted
Go with AGM's. Yeah, more expensive, less performance, can't "play" with
them, etc., etc. However, the electrical loads and starting loads on a boat like yours are modest. The cost of AGM batteries is a blip in the cost of boat ownership. If you take a knockdown or go up on a beach and the batteries get loose, the last thing you'll need at that point is acid in the bilges mixing with seawater. AGM's can explode but it's far less likely. I bought mine at Battery World in Portland. I can't remember what I paid but it was way less than at a marine store. -- Roger Long |
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Charlie Morgan wrote:
Less performance? Well, probably not in the real world and the way most batteries are used. However, if you have the temperature compensated hydrometer, goggles, bottles of distilled water, and want to do fast charging cycles and get every bit of power out of the weight and money you have devoted to batteries, you are probably better off with wet cells. -- Roger Long |
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"NE Sailboat" wrote in
news:xGW7i.8$Uy4.3@trndny09: I need to purchase two new batteries. Part # DC 24 That is Deep Cycle .. and 24 refers to size. I know, West Marine sells batteries. I just figured maybe someplace else has a better product. How about Sears? Or XXXX? Any recommendations? Chuck 'em. Convert to golf cart batteries made to be inverted with no leakage and really CHEAP to replace next time. Put in the biggest beasts you have room for...(c; A group of golf cart deep cycles also have no problem cranking a Detroit Diesel 8V92TA 735hp beast. Seen it done live with no ill effects. Of course, being 32V, you need SIX golf cart batteries in series!....(c; Larry -- Warning - South Carolina's sales tax went up ANOTHER 1% today, so that rich people with big houses could get reduced taxes. |
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Charlie Morgan wrote in
: There are very few battery manufacturers and many battery brands. See if you can figure out what that means. You mean....YOU MEAN....Amsoil might be made by Quaker State?!...(c; Larry -- Warning - South Carolina's sales tax went up ANOTHER 1% today, so that rich people with big houses could get reduced taxes. |
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