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Batteries - what's best and cheapest for long term cruising thesedays
On Jun 13, 4:30 pm, wrote:
It looks like I'll need new house batteries soon. ... Whatever it is has to fit in the 2 x 8D or 6 x T-105 footprint. Too hard to change that. I've been very happy with my Lifeline AGMs (2x8D). I've got a couple of buddies who installed Full River AGMs and they like them too and they cost a lot less. There are some other interesting developments out there including the Thin Plate Pure Lead AGMs. But, none of those will be in the running if you're looking to get the best AH/$$. For that I think your T-105s are about as good as it gets. -- Tom. |
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