My 4 batteries are the stock batteries provided with our boat when we had it delivered in Aug 2009. This makes them 3.75 years old.
I've never had to top up these batteries with distilled water and I have been checking the fluid level frequently throughout the year.
I did a thorough battery check in October of last year and they were in perfect shape. See my postings at http://www.tugnuts.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3047&p=22273&hilit=battery#p22273.
I haven't done a recent battery check as performed last October, so I cannot say what the current battery states are, but I do believe they are in good shape.
I know people that take good care of their auto batteries and have lasted 6 or more years.
Should I be in any way concerned about my batteries ? I certainly don't want to throw money away and replace them unnecessarily. On the other hand I don't want to find myself in a situation where they suddenly fail me.
Just what do others recommend as a 'battery check' to indicate they need replacing ?
This is kind of like not really knowing when my computer's SSD (Solid State Device) is reaching its end-of-life due to its finite number of write cycles remaining. Some people say the life-span of a quality SSD will outlive the computer. However, this isn't true for marine batteries (mind you, wish it was :roll: ).
I've never had to top up these batteries with distilled water and I have been checking the fluid level frequently throughout the year.
I did a thorough battery check in October of last year and they were in perfect shape. See my postings at http://www.tugnuts.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3047&p=22273&hilit=battery#p22273.
I haven't done a recent battery check as performed last October, so I cannot say what the current battery states are, but I do believe they are in good shape.
I know people that take good care of their auto batteries and have lasted 6 or more years.
Should I be in any way concerned about my batteries ? I certainly don't want to throw money away and replace them unnecessarily. On the other hand I don't want to find myself in a situation where they suddenly fail me.
Just what do others recommend as a 'battery check' to indicate they need replacing ?
This is kind of like not really knowing when my computer's SSD (Solid State Device) is reaching its end-of-life due to its finite number of write cycles remaining. Some people say the life-span of a quality SSD will outlive the computer. However, this isn't true for marine batteries (mind you, wish it was :roll: ).