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Skibane wrote:wa8yxm wrote:joelc wrote:
I am thinking of getting 2 Group 27 battery, instead of 1 group 31. Does that make sense?
NO Two Group 27 is about 200 amp horus and perhaps 50 usable
If you're only getting 50 AH out of a 200 AH battery bank, you're doing something seriously wrong.
The life expectancy of a decent Group 27 deep-cycle battery doesn't really start falling off until you're regularly discharging it beyond 80 percent.
This includes good-quality trolling motor batteries.
For a 90 AH Group 27 battery, an 80 percent discharge would yield 72 AH - or 144 AH for a pair of them.
Compare that to a single 115 AH Group 31 deep-cycle battery - which would supply 92 AH when discharged 80 percent.
144 AH is more than 92 AH.
โNov-27-2021 04:10 PM
wa8yxm wrote:joelc wrote:
I am thinking of getting 2 Group 27 battery, instead of 1 group 31. Does that make sense?
NO Two Group 27 is about 200 amp horus and perhaps 50 usable
โNov-27-2021 01:47 PM
joelc wrote:
I am thinking of getting 2 Group 27 battery, instead of 1 group 31. Does that make sense?
โNov-27-2021 01:31 PM
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โNov-15-2021 08:20 AM
โNov-15-2021 08:05 AM
pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
If you plan to boondock without shore power then buy the biggest meanest deep cycle battery that will fit.
โNov-15-2021 06:50 AM
โNov-15-2021 05:06 AM
MFL wrote:
A bigger battery group 31, or 27, likely better choice, than 24, depending on length of time not connected. If just a short term power disruption, a 24 will serve you without issue. I like the Interstate brand, but most brands will do the job, if fresh to start with, and properly maintained.
Jerry
โNov-15-2021 02:49 AM
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โNov-14-2021 12:59 PM
MFL wrote:
A bigger battery group 31, or 27, likely better choice
โNov-14-2021 12:55 PM