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Remote Battery Filling System
jim.isbell wrote:
On Mar 12, 9:42 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On 12 Mar 2007 10:30:21 -0700, "jim.isbell" wrote: Now, what if the one on the engine fails? Well, I have four more on the house bank and any one of those can replace the engine battery with a flip of a switch. You can't start a big diesel on a small 12 volt Walmart battery, not for very long anyway. Period. If you're boat has 8Ds on it, they are there for a reason. Garden variety 12 volt batteries are lousy performers in deep cycle marine service as well. Well, I am running a Perkins 4-108 so I don't think that could be called a "big diesel" I agree that for a 12 cyl Detroit you will need special batteries of a type that Wall Mart does not sell. As to deep cycle, I don't deep cycle the engine battery as the engine starts on the first turn and I have enough house batteries that they don't deep cycle either. If your engine doest start on the first turn then you have some engine maintenance to do and its going to be a lot more expensive than batteries. But how long they last is not the point as long as they last a couple of years. They are GUARANTEED so its only labor to replace them and at 40 pounds apiece its a piece of cake. They weight about what a 5 gallon can of diesel weighs and I take on two 5 gallon cans of diesel at every stop but don't complain about the fuel consumption or having to lug it down the dock on a cart. I think I can handle a battery every 6 months or so....if its free. A couple notes. A Dodge Cummins uses a pair of small batteries day in and day out. My Walmarters were warranted for 3 years but they weren't quite hacking it this winter with 2 years time on them. Took them to Walmart and they replaced them for free without even testing them! The 3 year warranty began all over again! Walmart batteries are made by Exide FYI, not that it means anything. Gordon |
Remote Battery Filling System
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 11:10:15 -0800, Gordon wrote:
A couple notes. A Dodge Cummins uses a pair of small batteries day in and day out. My Walmarters were warranted for 3 years but they weren't quite hacking it this winter with 2 years time on them. I rest my case. |
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