8/18/2023 0 Comments Walmart batteries marine 12v![]() There are reviews all over the place for marine, golf cart and deep cycle batteries from boaters, golf courses, and solar-panel users. If you cannot find reviews for deep cycle batteries you are looking in the wrong places. I looked and have never found a site that reviews deep cycle batteries only car starting batteries. I have my solar set up in my signature maybe I should add my battery. I recomend getting size 27 costco deep cycles for around 100 bucks with the best warranty. I've been thinking about putting one in the back of my Toyota Chinook. I had a chance last month to buy all I wanted, new, for $250 each. If you shop around they can be bought for $400. You can mount it anywhere, inside or outside the RV. ![]() It is 12 volts and one battery weighs 131 pounds. If you really want a good battery pack with a very long life, lots of reserve power and no venting requirements - an Energåell 200RE is the way to go. Nice thing about Deka is you can order through any NAPA store. Deka 8144 is the equivalent to the Trojan T-105. The downside is they are not good for "swapping" around to stick in tractors or boats or truck campers. I have a pair of Deka 8144s in my Chevy Blazer RV that just hit the 10 year mark. If you have multiple batteries in mind, a pair of real 6 volt deep-cycle batteries hooked in series would get you more battery for the buck in the long term. They are usually 6 volt or 2 volt (2 volt being the most HD). True deep cycle 12 volt batteries are rare. If I wanted a battery just for a specific RV, I would buy something better. I use in some RVs in the summer and stick in my diesel farm tractors in the winter. The Walmart 27s and 29s are relatively cheap and handy. Hopefully they are no longer using Exide (had many quality control problems). for years Exide made the Walmart type 27 and type 29s. Johnson Controls makes just about all their batteries but. A Trojan or Deka T-105 type batttery will last much longer but will also cost much more. So yeah, for the price, they are pretty good and convenient with the carry handles. At the end they probably had a self-discharge rate of 50% in one week. ![]() If kept on a battery maintainer, I've gotten 4 years out of a few before they weren't worth the bother anymore. That's when not hooked to anything and just sitting idle. ![]() A new perfect lead-acid battery self-discharges at around 5-10% per month. By "die slowly" I mean they'd self-discharge very fast. With just about all of them they'd last two years as "perfect" and then die slowly. I've been buying the Walmart BCI type 27s and 29s for near 10 years. Do you think 2 or 3 of these would be good for house batteries with solar panels? Apparently they are made by Johnson Controls and come with a two year replacement warranty from Walmart. These are 12 volt batteries with an amp hour rating of 114. Walmart sells the EverStart Maxx Group Size 29 Marine batteries for $100. ![]()
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