xeitosaphil
Well-Known Member
Unfortunately two of my three house batteries have gone caput, and I have decided to renew all three and keep the existing one as a spare.
I have a separate engine start battery so it’s only the domestic bank, however the house bank may need to start the engine in an emergency. ( cabling is sorted for this )
The original bank was a mixture of sealed and open lead acid leisure batteries, and the one that is still ok is a 6 year old Numax CXV31MF which I have had drop tested and checked( by our local battery company), and was showing 12.76 rested Voltage with 700A capacity( don’t know how they tell capacity but they are cleverer than me so accepted it). Due to its age I am not worried about it as a spare.
I wondered if I might get a deep cycle bank this time around which would be better suited to discharge rates? Having researched extensively I would liked to have one of these
http://www.atlasbx.co.kr/en/product/marine02.jsp XDC Series (Extreme Dual Purpose MF) ------- XDC31MF which weigh 30Kg so must be quite good deep cycle capability?
Performance details available on link to download
http://www.atlasbx.co.kr/en/support/catalogue01.jsp
Unfortunately these don’t seem to be available in the UK unless anybody knows of a source? They are available in Greece but that is of little help.
As a possible alternative I wondered about these
http://www.atlasbx.co.kr/en/product/marine03.jsp
The DC31MF 100Ah --------- This I think is sold by Battery Mega store as Hanook a Deep Cycle battery but is in actual fact a Leisure battery?
Question is, if I were to replace current bank with " True deep cycle" batteries would they be able to withstand an emergency start without doing any damage to the batteries? Or would it be better to stick to Leisure type as above.
I’m not sure what the difference is with this battery XV31F which I assume is the same as my original Numax CXV31MF which Atlasbx state as a engine start only?
Incidentally I don’t have the room for, or the funds for 4 x T 105’s
Engine is a 2GM20, available charging is by 90a alternator/Adverc, 100w solar panel and Ctek M300 mains
Thanks for any advice received
Philip
I have a separate engine start battery so it’s only the domestic bank, however the house bank may need to start the engine in an emergency. ( cabling is sorted for this )
The original bank was a mixture of sealed and open lead acid leisure batteries, and the one that is still ok is a 6 year old Numax CXV31MF which I have had drop tested and checked( by our local battery company), and was showing 12.76 rested Voltage with 700A capacity( don’t know how they tell capacity but they are cleverer than me so accepted it). Due to its age I am not worried about it as a spare.
I wondered if I might get a deep cycle bank this time around which would be better suited to discharge rates? Having researched extensively I would liked to have one of these
http://www.atlasbx.co.kr/en/product/marine02.jsp XDC Series (Extreme Dual Purpose MF) ------- XDC31MF which weigh 30Kg so must be quite good deep cycle capability?
Performance details available on link to download
http://www.atlasbx.co.kr/en/support/catalogue01.jsp
Unfortunately these don’t seem to be available in the UK unless anybody knows of a source? They are available in Greece but that is of little help.
As a possible alternative I wondered about these
http://www.atlasbx.co.kr/en/product/marine03.jsp
The DC31MF 100Ah --------- This I think is sold by Battery Mega store as Hanook a Deep Cycle battery but is in actual fact a Leisure battery?
Question is, if I were to replace current bank with " True deep cycle" batteries would they be able to withstand an emergency start without doing any damage to the batteries? Or would it be better to stick to Leisure type as above.
I’m not sure what the difference is with this battery XV31F which I assume is the same as my original Numax CXV31MF which Atlasbx state as a engine start only?
Incidentally I don’t have the room for, or the funds for 4 x T 105’s
Engine is a 2GM20, available charging is by 90a alternator/Adverc, 100w solar panel and Ctek M300 mains
Thanks for any advice received
Philip