saltyrob
Well-Known Member
Hi
Have checked our two existing batteries one of which has died and needs replacing. Both are heavy duty 664 type , one serves to start the engine and the other is for domestics, 105 and 110 ha respectively, both at least 7 seasons old. From a quick check on internet appears that 664 type is a cranking battery.Would it be advisable to purchase a 664 type for engine cranking and a dual purpose leisure/stating type for the domestics.Thought is that dual role domestic battery could be back up to cranking battery in an emergency. Would charging the two different types off the alternator cause any problems.We are on a swing mooring and use a low tech charger on trickle charge when visiting marinas.Boat is 86 vintage so havent got modern electric installation.Been adviced that both batteries should be replaced to avoid weaker one drawing current off the newer one /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Many thanks,
Rob,( novice battery purchaser)
Have checked our two existing batteries one of which has died and needs replacing. Both are heavy duty 664 type , one serves to start the engine and the other is for domestics, 105 and 110 ha respectively, both at least 7 seasons old. From a quick check on internet appears that 664 type is a cranking battery.Would it be advisable to purchase a 664 type for engine cranking and a dual purpose leisure/stating type for the domestics.Thought is that dual role domestic battery could be back up to cranking battery in an emergency. Would charging the two different types off the alternator cause any problems.We are on a swing mooring and use a low tech charger on trickle charge when visiting marinas.Boat is 86 vintage so havent got modern electric installation.Been adviced that both batteries should be replaced to avoid weaker one drawing current off the newer one /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif
Many thanks,
Rob,( novice battery purchaser)