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I'm wondering which type, size, and brand of batteries to buy
so any help, advice, or reccomendations would be appreciated. SITUTION: This is for 22 foot runabout. Engine is an inboard Chris-Craft model "M" with a generator and voltage regulator. Electronics on-board are cockpit lights, cabin light, bow and stern nav light, depth finder, and instrument lights, hand-held & rechargeable GPS and VHF, and a rechargeable hand-held spot light. Use will probably be mostly day-time and trailered, though there may be times the boat would be docked for a month or more. SETUP: I'm going to have two batteries on an 1 / 2 / ALL switch. Normally I'll run from just one battery or the other. There is a battery-combiner so that even if the switch is on only one battery, both will be in the charging loop when the generator is producing excess charge. THOUGHTS SO FAR: - Get two batteries that are the same. - Get "dual-purpose" batteries for both starting & regular use. - Get standard "flooded" batteries. The reason I'm thinking flooded instead of Gel or AGM is: - I'm not concerned about ventilation, tipping, or side mounting. - Flooded are less expensive and weigh less. - They may not hold up quite as well to vibration but this boat I don't expect too much pounding type use. MAIN QUESTIONS: - Is flooded the right choice or am I missing something? - Is there a particular brand or store that is best to deal with? - What else am I wrong on or forgetting? THANKS to all who have answered my many questions!! Gary |
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