....*EDIT: Sumner are you currently running 2 6V's in the mac?
Not at the moment and probably won't for a year or so as the 2 12 volt batteries are a little over a year old if I remember right. I will change to the 2 6 volts though when these are done.
They are about 3-5 months apart date wise, but both are the same Interstate batteries. We run them in parallel all of the time after Walt pointed out that they charge faster in this mode and then you are using them pretty much the same. If I take one or the other out of the circuit with the switch I do see a couple tenth's difference in their voltage.
I took a rough measurement and feel I can put 2 6 volt batteries where the 12 volt are now. The electric start on the Tohatsu is great, but it will also pull start in case of a catastrophic battery failure or some how we ran them down. So far that has never been the case. We also have backup in that we can/could start the gen-set at any time and of course the panels are also always charging during the day.
If one runs 2 12 volt batteries now I believe that 2 6 volt will give more amp/hr for the buck and are actually more of a deep cycle than the deep cycle 12 volt I have now, and what I think most people have, as they are also 'kind' of a mix between 'deep' and 'start'. Walt has shown that there is no problem starting the outboard on the twin 6 volt setup.
I'll also bet that there are a lot of people reading this that only have one 12 volt battery now and they might not care or have the room for 2 of either voltage batteries. We didn't before, but after thinking about it on this thread, might start carrying that small motorcycle battery when we switch to the 6 volt batteries. We use to take it to blow the Zodiac up when launching, but now have a 12 volt extension cord that will clip on the Suburban's battery posts.
The Endeavour does have 2 banks of 6 volt batteries that are shot for whatever reason and we will have to replace those and review the wiring to see if it is the culprit. It also has a 12 volt 'start' battery like you mentioned. I brought it home to keep it charged and it is under the computer table and powers the ship's computer that I brought home and in fact is what I now use as my home computer. Saves transferring all of my web stuff back and forth between computers and worrying about messing that up with new and old versions of our web pages.
If for some reason we lost all batteries we have the handheld GPS that we use and have SeaClear on two laptops that we could start and plot a course and download to the handheld. It that failed we do have full size charts. We also have a good handheld VHF. So we could survive a complete ships electrical failure except for the anchor and/or running light and I saw lots of people not using anchor lights on anchorages. Not good, but if you had to for one night not the end of the world probably and we have only moved once at night and didn't like that as it was into Boot Key Harbor where we had never been before.
This battery stuff is a good case where there is not an overwhelming argument one way or the other,
Sum
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