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Battery Problem, Exchange, Warranty - UPDATE
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<blockquote data-quote="wasilvers" data-source="post: 136007" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Car batteries are designed to crank out amps over short time frame. (ie 1000 cold cranking amp batteries deliver up to 1000 amps - in theory)</p><p></p><p>Marine batteries are desinged to provide continued use at low/moderate amperage (ie 180 amp hour batteries deilver a total of 180 amps over a period of time.)</p><p></p><p>If you are only using them for starting batteries, then an auto battery would work, if it is trolling, then I have been told it will ruin an auto battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wasilvers, post: 136007, member: 1776"] Car batteries are designed to crank out amps over short time frame. (ie 1000 cold cranking amp batteries deliver up to 1000 amps - in theory) Marine batteries are desinged to provide continued use at low/moderate amperage (ie 180 amp hour batteries deilver a total of 180 amps over a period of time.) If you are only using them for starting batteries, then an auto battery would work, if it is trolling, then I have been told it will ruin an auto battery. [/QUOTE]
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