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    Default Battery choice

    just curious to see how many stereo batteries you guys are using, what brand, and amp hours. I'm picking up 2 group 31 Deka Sea Mates this week. Total amp hours will be 204 hours.

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    I don't even worry about it, i run Interstates and haven't had any issues with play time.
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    second razz. I run 2 interstate deep cycle marine's and have not ever had an issue with it, but I'm also not out there running it for hours on end as a party barge. maybe 30-40 minutes once or twice a day then lots of running inbetween, so really a non-issue..

    I enjoy surfing and boarding too much to be just sitting and listening to music. that comes at the bbq at the end of the day at the house
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    I posted a whole thread and asked tons of questions about this on wakeworld a month or two ago and put together a little spreadsheet of the most popular batteries for comparison. I think I learned more about batteries than I ever wanted too. After all the price comparisons and analysis; I chose the deep cycle marine batteries from Walmart (Everstart MAXX-29). This Group 29 battery has 125 amp hour rating, 875 marine cranking amps, and 205 minute reserve. I elected to buy 2 batteries for $150 bucks total. I installed them and opted for the "Blue Sea Add a Battery kit" which has a combine switch and battery isolater. I have no experience with them yet but a lot of people use these walmart batteries and most users reported no issues (2-3 years). I cruised serveral fishing forums too and discovered many people use these walmart batteries for their trolling motors. Warranty is 12 months full replacement, 3 year pro-rated. I can buy 3 of these for the cost of 1 AGM battery.

    In my mini survery, the Deka AGM battery was definitely one of the favorites among people on wakeworld in the AGM category. I was torn between a standard batttery and AGM. Had I gone AGM though, I would have purchased this one from Sears.
    http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_1...rine+Batteries
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    Are the Interstate and Walmart batteries gel or fluid?

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    The Walmart Everstart Maxx series are wet cell batteries so they must remain up right. I learned that the biggest advantage of the AGM batteries are that you can put them in any position but that was not a concern for me. When I use to own my Supra 21v I had 3 Optima blue top batteries and I always thought it was a waist of money. I think the longest I ever ran the radio was 5 hours in a cove and I never got use of the 3rd battery, heck I barely used the 2nd battery come to think of it.

    I have a smaller stereo system in the LSV than I did in the Supra so based on my math, I should be able to run this system for 3-4 hours on 1 Everstart battery (3 small amps, 1 sub, and infinity tower speakers). There are tons of fishing forum threads on this topic and people saying these Everstart batteries last 2+ years. For $65-75 bucks, it's a good deal in my opinion and they should last but only time will tell. Worst case scenario, I get another one free with-in first year. I ran the stereo for 80 minutes last weekend when I was working on the boat but it was at a lower volume. I'm buying two of those battery bug monitors and I'm going to bench mark the drainage this weekend when I go to the lake. I'm going to extend the cables and mount the monitoring devices some where in the drivers area. I still can't believe these boats don't come with battery voltage reader in the dash.

    Here's one of the fishing forum threads on the Everstart battery:
    http://bbcboards.zeroforum.com/zerot...rine-batteries

    Here's a link to the Battery bug - tons of these devices available: I had one of these battery bugs (motorcycle model) on my motorcycle - they work well.
    http://www.autosportcatalog.com/inde...lID=NA&sc=3364
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    I will need to start 2010 off with a new one.. I stopped by and checked on the boat Saturday. Where I stored it did not afford me the opportunity to plug up a trickle charger... I turned on Perf Pass and it registered 10.7V... which is normal for a long cold winter.. but, it is a 2006 battery and will be replaced when the boat comes out to make sure I don't get stranded..
    I don't run enough extra stereo to justify second battery, I just keep a battery jump box on board for emergencies.
    From suggestions on here, sounds like I'll go with the interstates. I have had a couple of MC friends unhappy with their Optimas and have seen plenty of issues online..
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    I think the Optimas are overated myself. I'm getting a pretty good deal on the group 31 Deka at $150 per battery. I'm not a "party cove" type of person but I think I'll float an hour or two a day and the occassional 2-3 hours of straight floating and playing music on weekdays when the lake is empty and I can relax. I'll be running 3 JL amps and I know the group 31 batteries are overkill for the type of music playing I do but better to have more than not enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ausbill32 View Post
    I posted a whole thread and asked tons of questions about this on wakeworld a month or two ago and put together a little spreadsheet of the most popular batteries for comparison. I think I learned more about batteries than I ever wanted too. After all the price comparisons and analysis; I chose the deep cycle marine batteries from Walmart (Everstart MAXX-29). This Group 29 battery has 125 amp hour rating, 875 marine cranking amps, and 205 minute reserve. I elected to buy 2 batteries for $150 bucks total.
    This is the route I took. Im using a starting/cranking battery for the boat and two of the group 29's wired parellel for my system. We definately spend alot of time floating or tied up in a cove using the stereo. Since i've got the best system out of all my freinds my batteries get a good work out regularly and i've never had a problem with them running down. Last 4th of July we ran the system for four days without puting a charge on them except for a quick cruise here and there and had no problems.
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    I get the CCA rating on the battery but where are you seeing this minute left charge? Or hours on the battery info?

    I have 2 Marine Batteries right now and soon to add a 3rd but all i see is a 650 CCA and a MCA or MGA or something for 870 or something. I have to double check.
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