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    I want to do it right the first time so that's why I'm asking I'm going to put him on board charger also
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    Get a MinnKota charger....The newer models are digital and very easy on batterys....won't boil out the water like some do. I have a MinnKota 330D three bank charger. They are expensive but you get what you pay for.
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    bought my Genius Pro battery charger on eBay.... Great chRgers for the money and rated one of th best for on board type ..
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    I use cart batteries now and wont buy any other kind of batteries for my boat,, also have a minn kota 330 charger hooked to them
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    just bought 2 27DC2 deep cell batteries from Advance auto 106.99 apiece, 160 reserve hrs, if you go on line and get there coupon you can get 40.00 off each battery, (you will have to buy one, one day and the other the day after) Not sure how they will work yet, but "G" was saying highest reserve hrs. What I was told is that the numbers 24,27, 31 all mean dimensions of battery. I just took out 2 27's That were 140 hr reserve, lasted 4 years. Hope this helps
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    Quote Originally Posted by mongo82 View Post
    just bought 2 27DC2 deep cell batteries from Advance auto 106.99 apiece, 160 reserve hrs, if you go on line and get there coupon you can get 40.00 off each battery, (you will have to buy one, one day and the other the day after) Not sure how they will work yet, but "G" was saying highest reserve hrs. What I was told is that the numbers 24,27, 31 all mean dimensions of battery. I just took out 2 27's That were 140 hr reserve, lasted 4 years. Hope this helps
    Yes...that is correct....but... the bigger the battery dimensions....the bigger the plates and also more plates and more acid....which equals more reserve amp hrs. or capacity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Get a MinnKota charger....The newer
    models are digital and very easy on batterys....won't boil out the water like some do. I have a MinnKota 330D three bank charger. They are expensive but you get what you pay for.

    ^^^ I believe this is the answer. I've always got 2 years out of batteries.. Regardless of brand. I changed to one of those smart charger things that you leave plugged up 24/7 and is supposed to cycle? Or load? Or do something to the battery and this month makes 3 years on My batteries! Way I see it is the charger has paid for itself

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    The golf cart batteries have a whopping 292 reserve amp hrs. Reserve amp hrs are rated at 25% draw.
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