Re: What's a good deep cycle battery
It depends on the type of boating, if this deep cycle battery is for a trailered bass boat, then any type of wet cell battery will work fine. If this is being used on a larger boat as a secondary battery, an AGM or gel battery would be the way to go. Personally I will NEVER go back to wet cell batteries.<br /> My AGM batteries can be stored on there side without loosing any power. I have used an AGM battery in my sailboat for the last 3 years, It is charged by a solar panel and an alternator, OCCASIONALLY I hook shore power up. During the winter months the battery is disconnected and stored in my sailboat ( which is kept outside in the cold weather) During the winter months it looses almost 2 volts (14.9-13.1) and is quickly charged again with the solar panel.<br /> Regardless of which type of deep cell you get, try to limit the amount of times you completely discharge the battery. ALWAYS try to keep the battery above 50% of its capacity. THERE are no batteries (except maybe lithium Polymer) that do not have a memory)