Boris the Tug
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- Joined
- May 30, 2017
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- 117
- Fluid Motion Model
- C-24 C SE
I know I want two new batteries on my tug. The dealer said he bought one new battery before I purchased it but I honestly have no idea where that battery came from. Things that are hooked up to the 'new ' battery he replaced work well such as the auto bilge pump. But everything else's power drops fast after leaving alone for a day or two (cabin lights, water pump etc...) . Perhaps my house power is still connected the older battery. Either way, I'd prefer to just get two brand new matching batteries for piece of mind,
I either want Odysseys or Sears Diehard AGMs. I've heard great things about the Sears AGMs (same as Odyssey, half the price, blah blah blah) but I don't mind paying the extra $$ for the Odyssey to know I'm getting the real deal, I have Odysseys in my jet skis for years...which are AMAZING batteries for cold start and craft that sit around a lot in off season. So that's my only benchmark at this point.
My question is, wheteher it's a Odyssey or a Die Hard, what specs should I be looking for in either battery? I know they're not all the same so a model number recommendation for both would be great! Any help please?
I either want Odysseys or Sears Diehard AGMs. I've heard great things about the Sears AGMs (same as Odyssey, half the price, blah blah blah) but I don't mind paying the extra $$ for the Odyssey to know I'm getting the real deal, I have Odysseys in my jet skis for years...which are AMAZING batteries for cold start and craft that sit around a lot in off season. So that's my only benchmark at this point.
My question is, wheteher it's a Odyssey or a Die Hard, what specs should I be looking for in either battery? I know they're not all the same so a model number recommendation for both would be great! Any help please?