"i read mortens seminar about
"i read mortens seminar about the battery situation and visited the site he listed.....now my little brain is smoking. being an auto mech i always bought the biggest battery i could find/afford that would fit in place.
i looked up the stator for the '84 in question on the thread and it has a 10amp just like my '79. morten reccomends a 60-90amp hour battery for starting or a switch to turn off the battery conn, i cant afford the switch now that i bought a full tank of gas for the boat.
morten also says the higher the ca the quicker the discharge and that these motors need a high leakage battery.
carl spillman says he thinks that the reccomended batery is 350-400 ca.
ive already replaced the rectifier once probably due to the crappy battery i was running in it for a while, and dont want to buy another and cant afford a stator.
i have a everstart maxx dual purpose marine with 875 ca ,reserve 205, part # maxx 29 (is this the group?).......and a everstart maxx car 825 ca, 690 cca, part # maxx 75n.the car battery is back up right now......i couldnt find anything about a group # on either....both are about a moth old.
what i want to do is put the marine up front and use the car battery to start.
do i have the right car battery to do this or is it too large?
is my marine battery too large for this application also?....i got a big one cause i like my trolling motor.
sorry about the book, youd think bein an auto mech i could understand but im confused.
thanks for the help guys."
"i read mortens seminar about the battery situation and visited the site he listed.....now my little brain is smoking. being an auto mech i always bought the biggest battery i could find/afford that would fit in place.
i looked up the stator for the '84 in question on the thread and it has a 10amp just like my '79. morten reccomends a 60-90amp hour battery for starting or a switch to turn off the battery conn, i cant afford the switch now that i bought a full tank of gas for the boat.
morten also says the higher the ca the quicker the discharge and that these motors need a high leakage battery.
carl spillman says he thinks that the reccomended batery is 350-400 ca.
ive already replaced the rectifier once probably due to the crappy battery i was running in it for a while, and dont want to buy another and cant afford a stator.
i have a everstart maxx dual purpose marine with 875 ca ,reserve 205, part # maxx 29 (is this the group?).......and a everstart maxx car 825 ca, 690 cca, part # maxx 75n.the car battery is back up right now......i couldnt find anything about a group # on either....both are about a moth old.
what i want to do is put the marine up front and use the car battery to start.
do i have the right car battery to do this or is it too large?
is my marine battery too large for this application also?....i got a big one cause i like my trolling motor.
sorry about the book, youd think bein an auto mech i could understand but im confused.
thanks for the help guys."

