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Battery question
I had a motorhome. I changed from two twelve volt batteries to two six volt
batteries. The performance differences were phenomenal, the two sixes being much better. Can I expect the same in a boat? Steve |
Battery question
"SteveB" wrote in message ... I had a motorhome. I changed from two twelve volt batteries to two six volt batteries. The performance differences were phenomenal, the two sixes being much better. Can I expect the same in a boat? Steve Maybe our stinky expert from Floriduh can help. |
Battery question
On Apr 26, 9:42*pm, "SteveB" wrote:
I had a motorhome. *I changed from two twelve volt batteries to two six volt batteries. *The performance differences were phenomenal, the two sixes being much better. *Can I expect the same in a boat? Steve I'm guessing, but I don't think you'll have the same Reserve. |
Battery question
Don White wrote:
"SteveB" wrote in message ... I had a motorhome. I changed from two twelve volt batteries to two six volt batteries. The performance differences were phenomenal, the two sixes being much better. Can I expect the same in a boat? Steve Maybe our stinky expert from Floriduh can help. Yes, I can help you Donny. Don't poke at a hornets nest unless you want to get stung. |
Battery question
"jim78565" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "SteveB" wrote in message ... I had a motorhome. I changed from two twelve volt batteries to two six volt batteries. The performance differences were phenomenal, the two sixes being much better. Can I expect the same in a boat? Steve Maybe our stinky expert from Floriduh can help. Yes, I can help you Donny. Don't poke at a hornets nest unless you want to get stung. I'm the one that asked the question. Could you please help me? |
Battery question
SteveB wrote:
"jim78565" wrote in message ... Don White wrote: "SteveB" wrote in message ... I had a motorhome. I changed from two twelve volt batteries to two six volt batteries. The performance differences were phenomenal, the two sixes being much better. Can I expect the same in a boat? Steve Maybe our stinky expert from Floriduh can help. Yes, I can help you Donny. Don't poke at a hornets nest unless you want to get stung. I'm the one that asked the question. Could you please help me? Hi Steve, 6v golf car batteries are used extensively in RVs. They seem to have better reserve capacity than 12V batteries. Cranking amps would be a factor if you are going to use them for a starting battery. Just about any battery can turn over a 4 cylinder engine. But they might not be suited to turn over a big block. Personally, if I had room for 3 batteries I'd go with 1 12V cranking battery and 2 6V golf car batteries for the house or trolling motor. If you have only room for two, I'd stick with 2 12V batteries. One or both of them could be Marine combo type batteries. |
Battery question
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 09:26:38 -0400, jim78565 wrote:
Just about any battery can turn over a 4 cylinder engine. But they might not be suited to turn over a big block. My Mercruiser 4 is exactly half the disp of a big block. The cylinders are the same size as a 454, just fewer of them. Twice the size of the Volvo fours in several cars I had. Those _were_ easy to twirl. Casady |
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