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Slimeduptuffy
Posted 7/31/2012 4:28 PM (#575109)
Subject: Good battery?





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Location: West of the metro, MN
I need a new battery. Kinda looking at going with a gel. but not sure if it pays, I just want a battery that will last. My interstate DC's are shot after a year or two
esox23
Posted 7/31/2012 4:42 PM (#575112 - in reply to #575109)
Subject: RE: Good battery?




Posts: 267


Location: Right behind you (tap, tap) BOOO
No experience with Gel bats here, too rich for my blood, but I have been running Batteries Plus house brand deep cells on my ride for a few years now and they have been great, they still perform very well.

Main thing I think is to keep them maintained properly, I have on board chargers and they get plugged in like clock work when I put the boat in the garage, and if I'm out of town they plugged in when not in use.

Odd the interstates are failing for you so fast, I know there are alot of guys that swear by the interstate bats.
fishhawk50
Posted 7/31/2012 5:59 PM (#575126 - in reply to #575112)
Subject: RE: Good battery?




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Location: oconomowoc, wi
same here with the batteries plus deep cycles... never an issue with em. always plug in and maintain charge.
Slimeduptuffy
Posted 8/1/2012 6:31 AM (#575198 - in reply to #575109)
Subject: Re: Good battery?





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Location: West of the metro, MN
ok. i can see already that it's my own problem. I've neglected to plug in when i get home and maintain the charge. I've always plugged in a day before i go.
Propster
Posted 8/1/2012 8:34 AM (#575227 - in reply to #575109)
Subject: Re: Good battery?




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Location: MN
Still perhaps should have lasted more than 2 years - unless you were putting a pretty thorough draining on them on a regular basis and not charging fairly soon after. Deep cycles are meant to be taken down, but are also best maintained charging them fully right away also.
Herb_b
Posted 8/1/2012 10:42 PM (#575526 - in reply to #575109)
Subject: Re: Good battery?





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Location: Maple Grove, MN
AC Delco make the best batteries I have ever seen. I have gotten up to 11 years on one. I have had the same three on my boat for the past five years and they are still going strong. They are a little more expensive than basic deep cycle batteries, but they are worth it.
Go to www.acdelco.com/parts/batteries and check out the Voyager batteries.
Fishkabibble
Posted 8/1/2012 11:00 PM (#575529 - in reply to #575109)
Subject: Re: Good battery?




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Location: Straight out from shore!
Trojan all the way.
muskie! nut
Posted 8/1/2012 11:39 PM (#575534 - in reply to #575227)
Subject: Re: Good battery?





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Location: Yahara River Chain
Propster - 8/1/2012 8:34 AM

Still perhaps should have lasted more than 2 years - unless you were putting a pretty thorough draining on them on a regular basis and not charging fairly soon after. Deep cycles are meant to be taken down, but are also best maintained charging them fully right away also.


Agreed. Every moment they are stored in a reduced state of charge lessens their life.

+1 for AC Delco. I ran one for 9 years before getting another one.
Fishboy19
Posted 8/2/2012 9:15 AM (#575586 - in reply to #575109)
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Optima batteries, worth the price.
nocturnalmotors
Posted 8/2/2012 9:24 AM (#575587 - in reply to #575109)
Subject: Re: Good battery?





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Location: Maine Township, MN
Whatever you buy, fully charge them slowly (2amp) before using them. That will greatly extend your service life.
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