So I made sort of an impulse purchase today, with some research involved. Looking for an AGM batt that would be convenient to find at a nearby store, I was coming up with X2Power batteries sold by Batteries+. It turns out they are sold exclusively by Batteries+. They are advertised as "Dual Purpose", which pretty much turned me off, as I was looking for deep cycle. But I looked at the specs and it seemed to be exactly what I was looking for.
This is my auxiliary battery. By that I mean, it is my exclusive start battery since I have DCP selector switch. It is also going to be my dedicated battery for the windlass. Lastly, I want it to be my auxiliary house battery if ever needed for that. My house batts are a pair of 4D AGM (good batteries) that are now going on their 7th year. I have no reason yet to think about replacing them, other than their age. I wanted the start/aux batt to be the same chemistry and deep cycle - and I want a sturdy back-up if I start to see problems with the house bank.
Looking into the manufacturer, (which is very difficult to find BTW), they are made by EnerSys (and are similar to Odyssey batteries reportedly). They are a new product it seems. Very little is actually reported about the batteries. Endorsements come from several professionals in the auto and marine (fishing) industries.
I paid $390 for a Grp 27 battery. What attracted me is 930 CCA, 1080 CA, 90aH (20hr test), 190 min reserve capacity (70% discharge). A similar sized Duracell AGM deep cycle was $160 less but the cranking amps are way, way lower. I couldn't see spending the money and not being satisfied. I was tempted to get the Grp 31 battery but the size would be way tight in the holder and I didn't want to take a chance that it wouldn't fit. Besides, I had a nagging feeling it would be overkill.
Anybody hear about these batteries? thoughts? I'll be a guinea pig if necessary!
This is my auxiliary battery. By that I mean, it is my exclusive start battery since I have DCP selector switch. It is also going to be my dedicated battery for the windlass. Lastly, I want it to be my auxiliary house battery if ever needed for that. My house batts are a pair of 4D AGM (good batteries) that are now going on their 7th year. I have no reason yet to think about replacing them, other than their age. I wanted the start/aux batt to be the same chemistry and deep cycle - and I want a sturdy back-up if I start to see problems with the house bank.
Looking into the manufacturer, (which is very difficult to find BTW), they are made by EnerSys (and are similar to Odyssey batteries reportedly). They are a new product it seems. Very little is actually reported about the batteries. Endorsements come from several professionals in the auto and marine (fishing) industries.
I paid $390 for a Grp 27 battery. What attracted me is 930 CCA, 1080 CA, 90aH (20hr test), 190 min reserve capacity (70% discharge). A similar sized Duracell AGM deep cycle was $160 less but the cranking amps are way, way lower. I couldn't see spending the money and not being satisfied. I was tempted to get the Grp 31 battery but the size would be way tight in the holder and I didn't want to take a chance that it wouldn't fit. Besides, I had a nagging feeling it would be overkill.
Anybody hear about these batteries? thoughts? I'll be a guinea pig if necessary!
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