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Posted 5/1/2018 2:53 PM (#905548 - in reply to #905517)
Subject: Re: 24v to 12v converter for powering equipment





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Location: Elk River, Minnesota
Hiya,

Given a starting battery is designed for quick draw-down (starting) and quick recharge over multiple cycles, it can, over time wear down running all your electronics off of it. In such a case, I would say change your cranking battery out with a good dual purpose battery of some sort that has both cranking capabilities for starting, and has the slow draw-down capabilities of a deep cycle. Years ago, there was the "Stowaway" brand that was made like this, and I am sure there are plenty of battery makes out there that will have this capability. Many times they are considered RV batteries.

If you can get to a size 27 dual purpose for your main motor, you'd be all set.

Steve

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