Battery Choices

I've heard of you redundant types; two motors, two batteries in two boats, along
with two eyes, two ears, two nostrils, two hands, two feet, two cheeks (twice), etc.
(Notice I didn't go low, below the belt, except for the second set of cheeks)

Just hope you have more than two teeth and not a forked tongue.

I'd enjoy meeting you sometime.

Aye.
 
"I'd enjoy meeting you sometime.

Aye."

Foggy, by all means, I would love it too. But let's wait until after the winter is over. And your right, more than one boat, but only one with batteries in it.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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Maybe next summer, you'll see me at the Dockside.
I'll be the one at the end of the bar with all the empty
glasses messin' with the purdy ladies...

Or, was that just in a dream?

Merry Christmas to all!

Aye.
 
NOT clicking there. ^^^

My duplicate Group 29's are Deep Cycle RV/Marine, and they last about 7 years each time. I keep them stored on one "BatteryMinder" charger each.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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goada
Posted: Sun May 31, 2020 2:01 am Post subject: Reply with quote
you can go for deep cycle batteries as it has longer life span than normal battery.
I am personally using it from couple of years and I have no complain regarding performance.

LOOKS LIKE SPAM to me.. This person's other post made no sense, and related to a fort in India.
 
thataway":3ix0g6y6 said:
goada
Posted: Sun May 31, 2020 2:01 am Post subject: Reply with quote
you can go for deep cycle batteries as it has longer life span than normal battery.
I am personally using it from couple of years and I have no complain regarding performance.

LOOKS LIKE SPAM to me.. This person's other post made no sense, and related to a fort in India.

Totally agree.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon

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