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marine battery

#1 Post by jellybait »

Just wondering what would be recommended as the most suitable battery for a mariner 60 efi 4 stroke ,deep cycle marine , but what spec ?i presume ,and where have you found they are most reasonable ? thanks
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They recommend 70-100 amp hours(Ah) Amp hours would be a fairly common rating.
I cannot say about specific marine/leisure batteries. It is said that they are good for marine applications and when I had them fitted they worked fine. I have a std automotive battery fitted with no problems. I'd tend to go for the higher Ah rating for the size I can fit in. I currently have a 4x4 battery of 95 Ah for my Mariner F100
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#3 Post by ste c »

Id go with 100 leisure batt if was me
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#4 Post by jellybait »

Thanks Lads , I see they have a reasonable one on Marine Parts ,which also seem to be very reasonable for other bits and pieces too
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Check your local motor factor and/or agri dealer too... they often have good offers!
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#6 Post by jellybait »

Thanks , picked up a good marine Battery out in marine parts in Swords , quite reasonable too €80 for a 75a battery
http://marineparts.ie/numax-mv22mf-marine-battery-75ah/
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A regular Automotive battery will also do the business, once you keep it charged. One of the main advantages of a marine battery is they are "deep cycle" essentially they can be completely discharged and recharged without impacting too much on the battery. Try do that twice with a Auto battery and it will be useless. Auto batteries can have their advantages as well. They typically have a higher CCA value. This is Cold cranking Amps... The amount of current the battery can provide when cold for the starting motor. This would be more useful for larger engines... 100Hp plus.
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