I've been using Farm and Fleet AGM's for quite some time in my boat and my vehicles. Haven't had a single problem with one of them and the local service is great. Duration AGM Blue Marine Battery (Group Size: 27 DC) at Blain's Farm & Fleet
I run the TM (old 24v 54lb motorguide) off a pair of 27's and have the automotive version for my cranking battery out back. They go on sale every spring it seems
Catfan, should you leave your batteries hooked up to an on board charger and only disconnect them when you're going fishing? I've been told to leave them unplugged until you're going fishing the next day and I've been told to leave them plugged in. I was thinking they said if you left them plugged in, your battery would lose memory.
Menards has the EXIDE Nautilus Deep Cycle group 27 size batteries on sale right now for $60 after rebate. What's everyone's experience with these? 12 month warranty, 550 CCA, 675 MCA, 182 minutes reserve. Anybody with experience? Need a new rear battery on the Lund for the starter, livewells, and electronics, figured this might be worth a shot for the price. If not, its hard to beat the Everstarts.
How long of a run time can I expect on 2 Minn Kota 36v 112 Thrust Terrova's with 3 100ah Interstate Group 31 AGMs. I believe the motors are 52 Amp. Any idea of what kind of speed I can expect from them on a 16' pontoon boat? TIA!!!
I know Im reply to an older post, but in playing catch up...How do I know if a battery has heavy plates and should I be looking at the highest amp-hour rating as possible?
Thanks
Eric
God, yes the higher group number the more plates it will have. Like group 24-27-29-31 then look for highest amp hr rating in the series you chose. Higher group number larger case will be and heavier it will be. 29 and 31 will be pretty close in size. Best case scenario is group 31 with highest amp hr rating.
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