William_H
Well-Known Member
If you have 110 AH battery it is really quite big. Even though not designed to do so it should start a small engine with ease.
The point about a cranking battery is that it will provide a lot of amps in a small light weight package for cars. A battery designed for storage will not give a good current and may be damaged by cranking but that is really in relation to its size. (usually huge). ie a big storage battery will easily supply as much current as a tiny cranking battery.
So yes to the original poster the battery set up is OK especially if you mostly start on both batteries.
However don't forget to occasionally test start on each battery alone to ensure it will do so. And of course only use on alone for services so if it is discharged you have a good one to start engine.
good luck olewill
The point about a cranking battery is that it will provide a lot of amps in a small light weight package for cars. A battery designed for storage will not give a good current and may be damaged by cranking but that is really in relation to its size. (usually huge). ie a big storage battery will easily supply as much current as a tiny cranking battery.
So yes to the original poster the battery set up is OK especially if you mostly start on both batteries.
However don't forget to occasionally test start on each battery alone to ensure it will do so. And of course only use on alone for services so if it is discharged you have a good one to start engine.
good luck olewill