by Nelly » Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:45 am
Hey LM,
I'm a boat-head (my pards might have a different term for my afflictions...) and I love these types of questions!
Before suggesting a specific battery, we need to talk a little battery type or more correctly battery technology. These days we have four basic types of marine batteries available to us. In order of cost per amp they are:
The common automotive or "flooded cell, AGM or "Absorbed Glass Mat, Gel cells and dry cells.
Of these options the best choice balancing cost, durability and power, the AGM is the leader of the pack!
Whereas a flooded cell lead/acid battery has plates that are merely suspended in a solution, an AGM batteries plates are supported by a fiberglass mat which is saturated with electrolyte, resulting in a battery construction which is very vibration resistant as well as sealed to prevent leakage. One of the largest benefits of going with a pair of AGM's is the fact that they function as both starting and deep cycle batteries so you really can't go wrong!
Whichever type you choose, do not mix battery technologies in a installation as each type has its own charging rates and requirements.
Finally, you should consider an on-board shore power charging system such a the Minn Kota Digital on board. Not only will your batteries remain fully charged but their life will be extended as well!
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