My Sams Club / Duracell golf cart batteries ( made by East Penn) worked great for about 6 years.
I wouldn’t worry about the fact that they are from Costco.
I wouldn’t worry about the fact that they are from Costco.
Not for lead acid.Someone correct me if I'm wrong but, isn't it ill advised to charge batteries below freezing as it can throw off the measurements done by the charger? At least one without a temp sensor
Lead acid can be charged below freezing without issue. The ideal charge voltage is inversely related to temperature, so charging them at low temperature without a temperature sensor might leave them just a little under charged, but still better than not charging at all. Lithium can be damaged by charging below freezing.Someone correct me if I'm wrong but, isn't it ill advised to charge batteries below freezing as it can throw off the measurements done by the charger? At least one without a temp sensor
That’s pretty nice that the boat comes with 2x4D’s. Our Beneteau 37 came standard with two group 31’s, so I wouldn’t be surprised to see a 32’ boat with two group 27’s. With refrigeration, electronics, and various other loads we were generally good for up to 20 hours. We added a third group 31 a couple years ago just to have a little better margin for our needs. Before upgrading I’d recommend the OP consider what loads they expect to have and make an energy budget to see what might be the most worthwhile upgrade.The surveyor probably made his comment based on his assumption that 2 grp 27 batteries for the house bank on a 32 foot boat used for cruising is probably woefully inadequate. He probably assumed that you would replace these batteries so that you would have the capacity more suitable for your use. I wouldn't come down so hard on the surveyor. He probably looked at 2 grp 27 batteries on a Catalina 320 and said "are you kidding?" That would be my reaction. The boat came standard with 2 4D sized batteries (for house bank) that should give you about 400 AH total capacity (200 AH useable).
Thank you for the explanationLead acid can be charged below freezing without issue. The ideal charge voltage is inversely related to temperature, so charging them at low temperature without a temperature sensor might leave them just a little under charged, but still better than not charging at all. Lithium can be damaged by charging below freezing.