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Batteries for adult toy.

LaunchnRetrieve
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I've set up my boat for 2 batteries, one for starting and one for running the anchor light and radio when not underway. Since you are battery geniuses I thought I ask for opinions.

It's time for new batteries so I'm wondering what would be better overall. Two starting/cranking batteries, using the second for the light/radio or 1 starting/cranking and 1 deep cycle rv/marine?

The idea for the backup battery was to be sure I could start the boat after extended light/radio use. So that makes me lean toward the backup actually being another cranking/starting battery.

Thoughts?
Thanks
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wa8yxm
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I thought I'd already posted this but that dang Reset bug was working over time this AM.. My first thought at reading the subject line was "AA Batteries".
I will say no more.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
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after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
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Aridon
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Very disappointed in the content of this thread 😛

Half expected someone boon docking 200 miles from civilization and needing to hot wire a toy into the 12v system.
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monkey44
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NJRVer wrote:
Batteries for adult toy.


I guess I'll take my mind out of the gutter after seeing that title.


Yeah - right ! That title was to get us all in here --HEHEHE. worked, didn't it. 🙂
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wa8yxm
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You know.... When I read this thread title.. I keep thinking of AA batteries.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times

SaltiDawg
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Bumpyroad wrote:
SaltiDawg wrote:
NJRVer wrote:
Batteries for adult toy.


I guess I'll take my mind out of the gutter after seeing that title.

I suspect you won't get any satisfaction going over to the Trojan hydrolink thread.



I just went there and boy did you disappoint me.
bumpy

So I told my wife about this thread.
I also explained that not being an RVer, I assumed an "adult toy" must be some sort of RV.

My mistake was when I told her I'd Google " batteries for adult toy " - Wow!

NinerBikes
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Nothing to see here about adult toys.

drsteve
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NJRVer wrote:
Batteries for adult toy.


I guess I'll take my mind out of the gutter after seeing that title.

572 views in under an hour and a half...
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Bumpyroad
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SaltiDawg wrote:
NJRVer wrote:
Batteries for adult toy.


I guess I'll take my mind out of the gutter after seeing that title.

I suspect you won't get any satisfaction going over to the Trojan hydrolink thread.



I just went there and boy did you disappoint me.
bumpy

SaltiDawg
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NJRVer wrote:
Batteries for adult toy.


I guess I'll take my mind out of the gutter after seeing that title.

I suspect you won't get any satisfaction going over to the Trojan hydrolink thread.

2112
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Explorer II
I ran a pair of group 27 "Marine Deep Cycle" batteries using a manual battery switch. 1, 2, , BOTH and OFF. Battery one was the engine battery, 2 for all the 12V loads (power anchor windlass on the Chriscraft).
This is my setup. Once under way after using Batt 2 I switch to BOTH to give Batt 2 a charge.
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GordonThree
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They can put all the warnings they want on labels... Your average boater goes to West Marine, buys a battery and hooks it to their motor. I doubt many if any bother with a precision temperature compensated charger.

All that label does is protect them from warranty claims from owners who admit they used the wrong charger.

How many boat motors have a temperature compensated alternator output anyway?
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SoundGuy
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red31 wrote:
the point is temp comp for long life, this prevents over and under charging.
under charging leads to sulfate, under charging leads to additional battery maintenance. Flooded require it also for optimal life. Solar provides this easily. lead acid is lead acid

so just how un optimal is battery life of Deka's AGM if charge with a smart charger set to their recommendation without temp comp? precision please!


Why ask me? - ask East Penn :R ... and while you're at also ask why a temp comp warning is not also listed on their flooded line, since you're so "precise". :W
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red31
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the point is temp comp for long life, this prevents over and under charging.
under charging leads to sulfate, under charging leads to additional battery maintenance. Flooded require it also for optimal life. Solar provides this easily. lead acid is lead acid

so just how un optimal is battery life of Deka's AGM if charge with a smart charger set to their recommendation without temp comp? precision please!

suggesting flooded makers don't recommend temp comp is nonsense

NJRVer
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Batteries for adult toy.


I guess I'll take my mind out of the gutter after seeing that title.