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Some thoughts on batteries for small tin boats.
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<blockquote data-quote="The John" data-source="post: 464903" data-attributes="member: 24533"><p>I use two 6v golf cart batteries in my trailer as we dont usually stay in campgrounds (more then 50% of land in the state of Oregon is Public land so there are lots of places to camp by yourselves). The real difference between 6v and 12v "marine" batteries is that the golf cart batteries are designed to be discharged to a lower level of charge and recharged more frequently compared to 12v marine batteries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The John, post: 464903, member: 24533"] I use two 6v golf cart batteries in my trailer as we dont usually stay in campgrounds (more then 50% of land in the state of Oregon is Public land so there are lots of places to camp by yourselves). The real difference between 6v and 12v "marine" batteries is that the golf cart batteries are designed to be discharged to a lower level of charge and recharged more frequently compared to 12v marine batteries. [/QUOTE]
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