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Deep cycle for starting battery?!?!?!
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 366234" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>Thanks Josh!! You're probably right on the radio, I just like to overshoot my max amp draw when figuring out wiring, fuses, batteries, etc. Was at WalMart last night and the Everstarts were $83. The Everstart Maxx is $108 but comes with a 5 year warranty and has 810CCA!! The Maxx seems to be way more than I'll need in terms of CCA, but the extended warranty is nice. It also seems bigger than a standard group 27 battery, is that the case?? My exide group 27 already fits snugly enough. Think I'm going to go with the standard Everstart unless someone can convince me otherwise. Need to get something before duck season comes in next month and the cold weather sets it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 366234, member: 9169"] Thanks Josh!! You're probably right on the radio, I just like to overshoot my max amp draw when figuring out wiring, fuses, batteries, etc. Was at WalMart last night and the Everstarts were $83. The Everstart Maxx is $108 but comes with a 5 year warranty and has 810CCA!! The Maxx seems to be way more than I'll need in terms of CCA, but the extended warranty is nice. It also seems bigger than a standard group 27 battery, is that the case?? My exide group 27 already fits snugly enough. Think I'm going to go with the standard Everstart unless someone can convince me otherwise. Need to get something before duck season comes in next month and the cold weather sets it. [/QUOTE]
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