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Old December 1st, 2003, 05:07 AM
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I'm told to use the biggest, heaviest batteries that will fit in my boat.

Warren

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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No,, it looks to me like they are sacrificing some of the acid volume, and
maybe going to an impregnated fiber to hold it like in the Minn Kota
batteries.

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"Acee" wrote in message
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I have had very good performance and value from Die Hard and Delco

batteries
both in auto use and boat use for trolling and starting. In my opinion
lighter is not a good attribute to judge batteries for quality and
performance. My concern is that it is plate quality that is being
sacrificed which I suspect is the major mass of a battery. I could use

some
up dating on that thought though.
Al C

"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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I had the starting battery come up dead on me yesterday when I went

out
on
the river.
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Now, the hard question. Does anybody know of a better battery that is
lighter for the capacity?
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