MOA_Chaser
Jetboaters Captain
- Messages
- 678
- Reaction score
- 352
- Points
- 212
- Location
- Chicora, PA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2004
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 23
So, I was having trouble yesterday with my DieHard 31 group AGM battery (ended up getting it replaced for free 35 months into my 36 month replacement warranty). Before I took it back to Sears, I took it to my local battery guy to test. I use him for all my other battery uses... cars, trucks, tractor, bikes, etc. He tested it and confirmed it was bad.
He said that if I was looking for a lot of amp hours, I could consider using 6V golf cart batteries. You can wire two of them up to get 12V out of them... but these specialized 6V batteries have something like 465 amp hours! He stated that a lot of the RV guys, etc use these in the battery banks when they need extended power because of their high capacity.
Of course they're not AGM, so you'd need to make sure the water levels were maintained, and ventilate them properly, etc etc. But if you have a BIG stereo system or want to have a stereo bank that can go a long time without charging, these might be the ticket. With more 6V cells you could also split the weight evenly between port and starboard.
I'm not sure how useful these would really be, yes they're expensive. But it was an option that I didn't think of before. You know, if I win the lottery and want to outfit my super-boat.![Stick Out Tongue :p :p](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png)
He said that if I was looking for a lot of amp hours, I could consider using 6V golf cart batteries. You can wire two of them up to get 12V out of them... but these specialized 6V batteries have something like 465 amp hours! He stated that a lot of the RV guys, etc use these in the battery banks when they need extended power because of their high capacity.
Of course they're not AGM, so you'd need to make sure the water levels were maintained, and ventilate them properly, etc etc. But if you have a BIG stereo system or want to have a stereo bank that can go a long time without charging, these might be the ticket. With more 6V cells you could also split the weight evenly between port and starboard.
I'm not sure how useful these would really be, yes they're expensive. But it was an option that I didn't think of before. You know, if I win the lottery and want to outfit my super-boat.
![Stick Out Tongue :p :p](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f61b.png)