Posted by jose bagge on February 18, 2008 at 08:09:04 from (12.161.55.2):
In Reply to: cold cranking amps posted by kyle in ny on February 18, 2008 at 07:05:47:
The Marine Deep Cycle is the problem....it has amps but not cold cranking amps!. Marine "Deep Cycles" are designed to provide long, continuous power- get that trolling motor out all around the lake, all day long- not designed dump max power all at once, and not designed for cold starts. You need a STARTING BATTERY, not a DEEP CYCLE. Even for Marine applications, there are TWO batteries available- STARTING BATTERIES to fire 'em up, and DEEP CYCLE to run accessories. Like a Motor Home- one to fire it up (in the engine compartment) and a Deep Cycle for the coach lights, etc. Get rid of the DEEP CYCLE, and if space ain't an issue put a Group 65 battery in there that will have about 775 bona fide COLD CRANKING AMPS (CCA). Should fire that mutha right up!
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