I run 4 group 31 auto craft batteries in mine, and I haven't run them down yet. 12+ hours some days. Get the deep cycle marine batteries with the highest RC value you can. Mine are all 210 rc. 80# terrova on a 522 ranger... 24v
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I run 4 group 31 auto craft batteries in mine, and I haven't run them down yet. 12+ hours some days. Get the deep cycle marine batteries with the highest RC value you can. Mine are all 210 rc. 80# terrova on a 522 ranger... 24v
Out with the old, and in with the new! Power and connection tests complete, and even topped the new one's off with distilled water. On board charger is currently doing its thing!
I'm ready now!!
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I run 2 golf cart batteries.. fighting a stiff wind all day will run them down but it's rare!
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Brian, I know this is after the fact and a little off the topic but when adding water to your batteries always have them at full charge. When you add water then charge the water heats and expands and at times come out your vent and around caps as acid thus creating a mess. The only exception to this is if you pull the caps and water is below top of plates, then add just enough to cover plates before charging. Then after charging top off.