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Really....well, who makes such a beastie (Tom asked because he is
always looking for new and interesting technology that he's never heard of before)? http://www.rollsbattery.com/ |
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On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 23:15:46 GMT, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On 06 Oct 2004 23:08:20 GMT, (Gould 0738) wrote: Really....well, who makes such a beastie (Tom asked because he is always looking for new and interesting technology that he's never heard of before)? http://www.rollsbattery.com/ How do they compare cost wise? Never mind - I just looked them up. You can buy a lot of batteries every couple of years for that kind of money. Sheesh. Later, Tom |
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Never mind - I just looked them up.
You can buy a lot of batteries every couple of years for that kind of money. Sheesh. Every time you buy a new round of disposables they cost more than the last. Plus there's the time/labor/inconvenience for installation. Plus there is increased risk of battery failure prior to replacement when a battery is of lesser quality. It's always a good idea to buy the best battery you can afford, unless you're planning to sell the boat right away. Even then, you don't want to go too cheapie-cheapie. There have been plenty of boat sales shot down in flames because the *&*#! thing wouldn't start for a prospective buyer. |
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How do they compare cost wise?
Later, Tom Probably among the most cost effective batteries you can buy. My batteries came with a ten-year warranty, and the first seven are not pro-rated. If a cell takes a dive at six years, eleven months, they will replace it straight across. I get a lot of stuff at wholesale, sometimes even well below, through my business connections. I think I remember paying $600-700 for a pair of 8D's with two very nice new battery boxes. And that was 2 or three years ago, I think. You would probably need to shop pretty hard to get the same deal if you're buying retail- but it may be out there. This is a couple of times the price of a pair of "ordinary" batteries, but I can expect 2 and a half to three times the useful life. Remember that when you replace the cheapie battery you buy today, you will be paying the inflated price for the second, and maybe even the third battery needed to provide the same service as a top quality product. You also get the fun of wrestling with those heavy batteries, or paying somebody else to wrestle them, more often when you go with the BIC Disposable approach. There are times when the cheapie battery is appropriate. Need to replace a battery in a boat you're trying to sell? Few buyers would be willing to pay the additional difference represented between a new WalMart special and a new Rolls, for example. |
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