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Cummins diesel batteries
- Midnightsun
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Re: Cummins diesel batteries
Maybe overkill but 4 years in my book says I will never have problems.
Winter project, find 4 group 31 1000 cca and 4 L16 trojans cheap.
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Re: Cummins diesel batteries
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- Scurvy Dog
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Re: Cummins diesel batteries
1370 "marine cranking amps" this should be more than adequate for starting.
48 moth replacement on batteries as well.
My research has told me they are a good value.
- Midnightsun
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Re: Cummins diesel batteries
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- Scurvy Dog
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Re: Cummins diesel batteries
Thanks for the feedback
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- Scurvy Dog
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Re: Cummins diesel batteries
Great batteries at a good entry price
- Midnightsun
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Re: Cummins diesel batteries
Our chargers will most likely be selectable for AGM or flooded and maybe even more however they are far and few between when it comes to selecting a different type for each output. Normally our boats have 1 charger that do all banks.
That being said, flooded deep cycle batteries for the house bank is the way to go such as the ever popular 6v golf cart batteries or the high capacity L16 style. IMHO, one wants to remain in flooded for the starting batteries just for proper charging or if you really want to go AGM for the starting bank then add another charger which will properly charge the bank.
There is no question flooded is the best bang for the buck. This thread is a good example for a comparison. The Ultra XD Motomaster AGM goes for almost $500 a pop whereas the cummins $120. 4 batteries for the price of 1 1000cca compared to 1100cca. Yes they promise to last 6 times as long as flooded but honestly there is no way they will last 16+ years, maybe squeeze a couple of years more at best. Lots of marketing going on here.
Point of this post is to remember you need to charge banks properly and most chargers cannot do dissimilar battery types effectively which will affect the longevity so keep this in mind when selecting.
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Re: Cummins diesel batteries
I agree that all banks on the typical charger need to be the same battery type (flooded, AGM, etc.) for charging purposes as each type has different charge requirement characteristics. Flooded and AGM characteristics are pretty close to one another and while we're only taking about tenths of a volt, it makes a difference over time. There are more expensive units out there that allow for selecting different output characteristics for each bank but these are way more expensive. It's simply more cost effective to keep all the battery types the same.
Having said all that, unless you have a Smart alternator charging system, none of the above matters while under way as the regular alternator doesn't care if it's charging flooded or AGM or both, it treats them all the same. That raises something to consider if you have a very expensive battery setup and are accustomed to lengthy trips. The concern for the most part though is how your batteries are being maintained at the dock for a week or more. If you don't have a Smart charger or have banks with different battery types that the charger isn't designed to cope with separately, you could simply leave the charger off for the week but that raises other concerns and probably warrants it's own thread.
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