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starting batterys

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 6:04 pm
by kallen
I have to replace my 15 year old starting batteries (31 series delco voyageur).What is recommended now a days. They are the starting , deep cycle battery. We are in canada so some of the batteries are not available here. Exide was suggested, delco was not. Price range should be around $150.00 each

Re: starting batterys

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 7:49 pm
by prowlersfish
15 years old ? I would stay with delco .

Re: starting batterys

Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2013 10:33 pm
by P-Dogg
15 year old starting batteries
Holy Moley! I second Prowlerfish.

If you decide to shop around, you may find this useful:
http://www.solar-electric.com/deep-cycl ... 0Batteries

On their advice I started using group 29 deep cycle batteries, which I got from Walmart (group 27 starting wet cells came with the boat). They were around $99. I have had no issues starting my 270 Crusaders with them. I cannot yet attest to lifespan, as I am only six months (which included the off season) into the port side, and just replaced the starboard battery last weekend. I went with group 29 because that was the largest that would fit in my existing battery box. Since they are not optimized for cranking, I use the parallel switch just to reduce the current draw from each battery, but starting on one deep cycle battery is only a problem when someone shuts off the fuel valve by accident and tries to start the engine. Or so I've heard.

Re: starting batterys

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 6:31 am
by TC
I agree with the Delcos. In our first boat I installed Voyager and got 10 seasons. But when I went to replace I was told Voyager was no longer available. Too good I guess. Our current boat had Interstate batteries in it when we purchased and according to the date stamp on the label are now in their 8th year.

Re: starting batteries

Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 7:02 am
by prowlersfish
The type of Battery , should be determined by the type of use . If you do a lot anchoring out and use a lot of 12 volt power then a deep cycle is in order for the house battery . Engines should have cranking battery's . If the batteries are used for both then a dual purpose battery maybe in order. I am getting ready to replace a 4D battery myself . I am thinking about replacing it with two 31 series if they will fit in the battery box .