What brand batteries do you like the best? I’m not looking for $200-300 a piece batteries. I used to love the interstate brand batteries. Just seeing what’s out there now.
thanks
What brand batteries do you like the best? I’m not looking for $200-300 a piece batteries. I used to love the interstate brand batteries. Just seeing what’s out there now.
thanks
I have always had good luck with Deka's
99 Ranger 217 Cherokee w/115hp Evinrude
Duracell at Sam’s club
Thanks guys
Wally World has Neverstarts for about $100, at least that's what I paid in 2013 and they are still going strong and I never added a drop of water yet. I use the Sam's Duracell AGM 31 for my main, close but not over $200, reliable and strong.
Odyssey. I have never gotten more than 1.5 years out of an interstate.
I got 6 years out of my interstate always had good luck with them.
NAPA
The "best" batteries are fresh ones. The "bad" batteries are the ones sitting on a shelf discharged for a year. Find a local source to you that you can confirm you can get batteries no more than a few months from manufacture date. Brand is secondary in importance. Any brand will ruin if neglected on a shelf or in your garage long enough.
Depending on what all your going to run off a battery will help determine how big of one your going to need, may not need to spend that much for every battery.
2019 BCB Classic
Merc V8 200 4S
NAPA
Duracell badged DEKA's, Battery + or Samsclub
TM batteries should all have the same manufacture date. Date should be within 3 months of purchase. Sams and Battery+ I have purchased from all had what I needed manufactured within 2 months of purchase.
Dont buy old batteries.
Other option is Lithium. IONICS have an app that provides charge state. There is a big thread in the Wiring area.
Ran TRP in my Semi for years !! Long life, no maintenance !! ALSO ran in my Motorhome and in the BOAT !! A bit on the heavy side, but price is $90-100 exchange each ! Try your local Kenworth or Peterbilt dealer !
TRP batteries made for extreme conditions
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TRP said its comprehensive line of batteries are extensively tested for performance in extreme weather conditions.
TRP starting batteries offer up to 1,150 cold cranking amps (CCA) for harsh winter conditions; for hot weather, they can go as low as 650 CCAs.
TRP dual-purpose batteries have heavier, thicker plates so the batteries discharge and recharge frequently. Active material is locked into plate surfaces with fiberglass strands, preventing shorts between the plates, the company said, adding that truckers with sleepers can run more battery-powered utilities for longer.
The company’s AGM batteries feature a greater repetitive reserve capacity, allowing the battery to be completely drained and fully recharged more often, the maker said. The separator material between the lead plates absorbs free acid. Better packing protects the plates from damaging vibration, and cycles more often, TPR added.
Ranger Boats / Mercury Motors
G Loomis Rods / Shimano Reels
Raymarine / MinnKota Ultrex
Garmin / Live Scope Plus
Pepper Jigs / Robo Worms
Troll Bridge / V-T2 Vents
NAPA commercial is a beast and is $172 with 10% off right now
https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/NBE7234
Phoenix 721 - Yamaha SHO 250 - 8' Blades
Depend on the motor . Some motor's you can run wet cell and other the Agm battiers .
Thanks so much. I love this site. Love hearing from guys with more experience in the matters than myself.
This is almost the identical one I have. https://www.napaonline.com/en/p/NBP7...wordInput=7235
Only differences are mine has 65 more CCA and has a regular vehicle type terminal. I probably would have sacrificed 65 cranking amps to have threaded studs, however, my terminal converters have worked just fine.
These batteries are made by East Penn/Deka. My local NAPA gives 20% discount if you are an AAA member.
Have a Blessed Day,
Mike