USA_boater
Petty Officer 1st Class
- Joined
- Jul 31, 2018
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CURRENT SETUP
Four Winns Horizon with a Perko dual battery switch. Right now I've already bought one Duracell 24 dual purpose from Sam's Club and am borrowing my Optima yellow top from another vehicle until I buy a second battery. The boat has a 15yr old Clarion XM receiver and stereo w/ 4 speakers..no sub woofer but does have good bass and sound so I assume it is at least 100w system (boat is new to me).
WHICH OPTION WOULD YOU CHOOSE & WHY
1.) Buy another identical dual purpose and run bank 1 all day and only switch to bank 2 if bank 1 is run down? There is only 15 dollars difference between the Duracell dual purpose and marine starting battery so spending 15 bucks seems worth it if it saves me from having to open the cover and make the switch. This is the option I'm leaning towards.
2.) Run a deep cycle on bank 2 and always switch over to bank 2 when wanting to run stereo while anchored, etc? (this is what I currently do w/ the optima but switching sort of a hassle)? This is the option I'd be leaning towards if the boat had subs or was a trolling/bass boat. Duracell deep cycle is 80bux.
3.) Save some money and get a 59 dollar Marine starting battery from Sam's and run it on bank 1 and the existing dual purpose on bank 2 and continue to switch between them as necessary?
Let me know or if not one of these options what you'd do in my situation...I have some high-end batteries in my Jeeps but I just can't justify spending a lot on boat batteries unless it was a cruiser or houseboat. Thanks!
EDIT: forgot to ask about the "ALL" selection on the dual battery switch...what happens if you leave the switch on "ALL"? will it use both batteries power equally? It might be nice to have them both receiving a charge from the alternator while the engine is running, but there again I'd have to switch back to bank 2 for long periods of radio...is there any risk/advantage to the "ALL" option that influences which of the 3 choices I've laid out is best?
Four Winns Horizon with a Perko dual battery switch. Right now I've already bought one Duracell 24 dual purpose from Sam's Club and am borrowing my Optima yellow top from another vehicle until I buy a second battery. The boat has a 15yr old Clarion XM receiver and stereo w/ 4 speakers..no sub woofer but does have good bass and sound so I assume it is at least 100w system (boat is new to me).
WHICH OPTION WOULD YOU CHOOSE & WHY
1.) Buy another identical dual purpose and run bank 1 all day and only switch to bank 2 if bank 1 is run down? There is only 15 dollars difference between the Duracell dual purpose and marine starting battery so spending 15 bucks seems worth it if it saves me from having to open the cover and make the switch. This is the option I'm leaning towards.
2.) Run a deep cycle on bank 2 and always switch over to bank 2 when wanting to run stereo while anchored, etc? (this is what I currently do w/ the optima but switching sort of a hassle)? This is the option I'd be leaning towards if the boat had subs or was a trolling/bass boat. Duracell deep cycle is 80bux.
3.) Save some money and get a 59 dollar Marine starting battery from Sam's and run it on bank 1 and the existing dual purpose on bank 2 and continue to switch between them as necessary?
Let me know or if not one of these options what you'd do in my situation...I have some high-end batteries in my Jeeps but I just can't justify spending a lot on boat batteries unless it was a cruiser or houseboat. Thanks!
EDIT: forgot to ask about the "ALL" selection on the dual battery switch...what happens if you leave the switch on "ALL"? will it use both batteries power equally? It might be nice to have them both receiving a charge from the alternator while the engine is running, but there again I'd have to switch back to bank 2 for long periods of radio...is there any risk/advantage to the "ALL" option that influences which of the 3 choices I've laid out is best?
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