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- Oct 1, 2007
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- Location
- Texas
- Vessel Name
- Floatsome & Jetsome
- Vessel Make
- Meridian 411
Well, I have a Mainship Pilot 30.* the way they did the electrical system will make the gurus freak a little.* My whole boat...house...starting....windlass....bow thruster is run off of 2 group 31s(I think....they could be 27s).* Yep, the whole shabang off of those 2 measly little batteries.* I am under the impression that these are the OEM batteries so they have survived over 3 years but they are starting to cook off some water now so I don't reckon they have much longer to live.
I am not gonna re-engineer the whole system.* My question is what kind of batteries would work best under these abusive conditions.* I have thought about using a sealed battery(AGM) to cut down on maintenance but those things are bucks.* The originals have served pretty well and still are....that would be the cheapest way to go especially to get another 4 years out of them.*
Note: I have 2 6 volt Trojans in a seperate bank for the inverter.* If I changed the type of battery in the above question I would have to change the type of battery for the inverter as there is only one charger and it needs to be set on a particular type of battery to charge.
I am not gonna re-engineer the whole system.* My question is what kind of batteries would work best under these abusive conditions.* I have thought about using a sealed battery(AGM) to cut down on maintenance but those things are bucks.* The originals have served pretty well and still are....that would be the cheapest way to go especially to get another 4 years out of them.*
Note: I have 2 6 volt Trojans in a seperate bank for the inverter.* If I changed the type of battery in the above question I would have to change the type of battery for the inverter as there is only one charger and it needs to be set on a particular type of battery to charge.