07-31-2014, 05:27 PM
[quote MasterDaad]Walmart 690MCA Size 24 trolling battery.
[url "http://www.walmart.com/msharbor/ip/EverStart-Group-Size-24DC-Marine-Battery/20531540"]http://www.walmart.com/...ine-Battery/20531540[/url]
I've been using mine for over a year about once a week. No sign of degradation at all.
If you want to go lighter, and more expensive, you can buy 11.1V lithium batteries. They have an almost identical useful voltage range as a 12V car battery.[/quote]
Can you drain these down to almost nothing, then charge them again over and over again (unlike a car 12v)? Cool ideal.
Skunked, the bumpers was going to be what I suggested as well. My hubby had a Leigh boat in the early 90's that rode really low. Adding a motor and a battery really accented that. So we went with the bumpers under the rear deck. Created more drag, but got the battery out of water.
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[url "http://www.walmart.com/msharbor/ip/EverStart-Group-Size-24DC-Marine-Battery/20531540"]http://www.walmart.com/...ine-Battery/20531540[/url]
I've been using mine for over a year about once a week. No sign of degradation at all.
If you want to go lighter, and more expensive, you can buy 11.1V lithium batteries. They have an almost identical useful voltage range as a 12V car battery.[/quote]
Can you drain these down to almost nothing, then charge them again over and over again (unlike a car 12v)? Cool ideal.
Skunked, the bumpers was going to be what I suggested as well. My hubby had a Leigh boat in the early 90's that rode really low. Adding a motor and a battery really accented that. So we went with the bumpers under the rear deck. Created more drag, but got the battery out of water.
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