I know it's been covered. I have 3208 Na have used 2-8D one for each engine for 20 years. Should I switch from 2 8-D's CA 1700 amps, CCA 1400 amps to 2 groups 31 CA 1170 amps CCA 950 amps One for each engine and 1 deep cycle for house. The 8D outside port engine is getting heavier and a pain to replace every 5 years. I was thinking of building a new battery box between the engines and put all 3 batteries there.
I mainly troll so excited engines run all the time. Am I making a mistake dropping reserve amps ?
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Re: Batteries
Frank the Interstate 31's are 900 reserve per battery. Two would give you 1800 reserve.
I would tell you two 31's for each engine.
I would tell you two 31's for each engine.
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I replaced the 8ds on Crows Nest (8.2 Detroits) with group 31 Sears and batteries. They supposedly have about 1100 cca per battery. I haven't had a problem. The local battery guy has lead acid marine batteries that are group 31 and are 1100 cca. The boat show price for those was $100. I'll try those next.
I have 2 batteries, and just leave them on "both" on the switch a lot. Very simple set up, but I'm not canyon running and it works fine. It also worked for Doug when she did venture offshore.
I used to be able to lift the 8ds out. Last time I did it a few years ago, all I could think about was whether my back would survive It did, but I'm done with 8ds
Good luck
John
I have 2 batteries, and just leave them on "both" on the switch a lot. Very simple set up, but I'm not canyon running and it works fine. It also worked for Doug when she did venture offshore.
I used to be able to lift the 8ds out. Last time I did it a few years ago, all I could think about was whether my back would survive It did, but I'm done with 8ds
Good luck
John
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1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
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Re: Batteries
Hey John, when you get into the mid 60's even the 31's start to get heavy to pull in and out.John F. wrote:I used to be able to lift the 8ds out. Last time I did it a few years ago, all I could think about was whether my back would survive It did, but I'm done with 8ds
Good luck
John
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