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Don't Limit Yourself




Don't limit yourself to just the typical deep cycle batteries you may find at a chandlery or marine store. This is a 400Ah bank consisting of two Trojan L16 size 6V batteries. While L16's are much taller than 12V batteries, or even GC2 6V batteries, they take up less foot print. For this owner he had the height but not the foot print. These two batteries are sitting where two Group 27's used to be and he now has 400 Ah's vs. approx 180 in the same foot print.


"But RC what if I don't have the height to fit actual deep cycling batteries?"


There are a few way's to look at this:


#1 Accept your limitations, accept the marketing is misleading and just stick with a premium quality "light cycling" G-24, 27 or 31 flooded battery such as a Crown, Trojan, US Battery and replace it when it dies. Rolls actually makes a fairly deep cycle G 27 & 31, though not quite the same as their GC2's but closer than most, however they are God awfully expensive.


With good care in a coastal cruising application light cycling batteries can still certainly deliver an acceptable life for the cost outlay. If you practice good battery care you may be able to eek out another 6 months to a year beyond where you are now. Cost is minimal & no modifications. Upgrade cost = $


#2 Move to a premium AGM (Lifeline, Odyssey, Northstar) or GEL (Deka, Trojan or Sonnenschein/Prevailer) battery. In the G-24, 27, 31 4D & 8D both premium AGM and GEL are deep cycle. AGM's & GEL's are arguably a bit temperamental in how they are cared for and charged and these really need to be installed as a "system". The charging system upgrade costs can far exceed the cost of the batteries. These batteries are simply too expensive to not install correctly. Done correctly AGM can often approach 6V GC2 life and GEL's often exceed it. Of course, like anything, there are always outliers. You can murder expensive AGM's & GEL's just as fast as pseudo batteries if the system & use is not done correctly. GEL batteries are pretty much the hands down kings of small case cycle life. The Deka GEL is rated at 1000 cycles. I have a number of GEL banks out there well beyond ten years and one into its 15th. My friend Bruce went around the world TWICE in the same set of GEL batteries..... Upgrade cost = $$$$$


#3If you are going to be doing some serious cruising, consider relocating your house batteries and fabricate / build a new space for them. You can leave the starting battery as a deep cycle pseudo type, in the original location, and just revamp the house bank. Upgrade cost = $$


Some times when you factor in how long you plan to keep the boat, sticking with light cycling batteries, despite the hit in cycle life, it may win the value game.


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Guest 24-Jun-2017 23:12
Great article.

Myself use Lifeline 6V (4CT) after years with Trojan T125. I do not really expect more cyckel capacity. But as I leave my boat for 6 month on the hard ,far away from home I have concluded that AGM is the best option.

I´m curious to know if the the same differance in plate thickness can be expected with Lifelines 6V and 12V alternative?

I tend to think that the 4CT might have thicker plates as I do not find the acceptance rate be that much better than the Trojan.. Better yes, but not significantly.

One reason might be that bulk charge on the Trojan was 14.8V and only 14.4 with the Lifelines.
Kevin Spellman 25-Mar-2017 16:39
Question....if I want to increase the AH of this bank can I just add one more battery into the middle and cross over the cables to - and + in the same way?
Clint 18-Oct-2016 22:06
Is it possible to cut off the terminals of the t 105s a little an then conect one of the connectors that grab what is left of the terminal and runs down the side. I just need a little bit more hight