This seems like a stupid question out of the gate.
Is there anything wrong with the idea of "stacking" 12v deep cycles vertically in my bilge?
I have a Sea Ray 370 and I am killing my batteries while out on the water. I'm running fridge, lights, head and an 800W amp with a few speakers. I have 2 batteries for STBD/House but it's not enough and I'd prefer to keep the same footprint in the bilge. I can make up some nice frames and stack two more batteries on top but I'm wondering WHY I shouldn't.
Thanks all.
Is there anything wrong with the idea of "stacking" 12v deep cycles vertically in my bilge?
I have a Sea Ray 370 and I am killing my batteries while out on the water. I'm running fridge, lights, head and an 800W amp with a few speakers. I have 2 batteries for STBD/House but it's not enough and I'd prefer to keep the same footprint in the bilge. I can make up some nice frames and stack two more batteries on top but I'm wondering WHY I shouldn't.
Thanks all.