The Marine Battery - A Hybrid of the Starter and Deep Cycle Batteries

By Scott Immers

New to the boating world? Amazed at how much others know and hate being ignorant about boats? Well, below are some basic information about marine batteries so that you will not be fooled nor will you be laughed at.

If you look at the e-stores, marinedirect.com.au of Australia and offshorewakemarine.com, you will notice that they are selling what they call the marine battery. These are more affordable because they sell at $70.13 to $165.26 whereas other batteries sell for $104.88 to $294.21 (for starting batteries) and $96.16 to $310.43 for deep cycle batteries.

The most common boat battery is the lead acid battery. It is popular because it is cheaper to purchase and maintain. However, it is heavier than other kinds, its lifespan is shorter than more advanced ones, the lead component is toxic, and forms hydrogen bubbles which when mixed with air, forms hydrogen gas, a highly explosive substance.

The batteries for boats are commonly lead acid batteries, similar to the ones in your cars. Although batteries used in boats are tougher to endure the rough seas. Lead acid batteries are so called because they have plates (these positive and negative plates are needed to conduct a charge) made of lead and sulfuric acid inside its rectangular casing.

These batteries are rechargeable though its lifespan is only 3 to 4 years. The reason is that every time you use these batteries, the plate gets eaten away.

There are two kinds of lead acid batteries: the starting battery and deep cycle battery. The former is used to start the engines of the boat. It has spongy plates to maximize its surface area and deliver big bursts of energy. After starting the engine, this battery is almost immediately recharged by the alternator or the recharging equipment of the boat. The latter, on the other hand, uses solid lead as plates and delivers consistent power. It is a good source of energy for the lights, instruments, radio, and the trolling motor (which is used to maneuver the boat silently). If a starting battery is used to power the equipment above, its plates will disintegrate in just a short time.

Starting batteries can cost between $207 and $230. For deep cycle batteries, it has a price range of $160 to $599. This can be bought in marinedirect.com.au. Other e-stores, like offshorewakemarine.com, offer the starting battery with a price range of $104.88 to $294.21. The deep cycle battery has a price range of $96.16 to $310.43, while the marine battery costs $70.13 to 165.26. ...#8195;

In Australia these batteries can be bought from stores where starting batteries cost between $207 and $230 and deep cycle batteries cost $160 to $599. In other e-stores like batteries are $104.88 to $294.21, deep cycle batteries can be purchased from $96.16 to $310.43, and marine batteries are $70.13 to $165.26.

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