Jim McC Posted May 11, 2013 Posted May 11, 2013 What is the cheapest battery I can use for running lights and bilge pump ONLY? Is a tractor battery the cheapest? Walmart has them for $25. I would rarely need it, but I want some type of battery hooked up. Thanks. Quote
Berudd Posted May 12, 2013 Posted May 12, 2013 I doubt you'll do much better than 25 bucks. Of course it's not much of a value if it dies before you are done. Quote
Jim McC Posted May 12, 2013 Author Posted May 12, 2013 You don't think it has enough power to run the bow and stern lights? The bilge pump I almost never use. Quote
Super User Sam Posted May 12, 2013 Super User Posted May 12, 2013 This site is a little "goofy" but it has the forumla you can use to calculate the amount of amps you will need. http://www.virtualsecrets.com/solar-panel-battery-calculators.html And you can always ask a professional battery salesman who sells batteriesa which one is best for your needs. Simple question with a difficult answer. Quote
tbone1993 Posted May 12, 2013 Posted May 12, 2013 Buy the best battery you can afford. Properly maintained batteries can last years. We have several old batteries that would work in a pinch since we maintained them well. Also would you rather buy a new $25 battery each season because it died or spend $90 on something with 3 year + warranty? Honestly you also need to consult a professional. Call a boat shop and be honest, say you have a small boat what battery can I get away with using for the lights and bilge. I wouldnt want to be taking on water with a $25 battery. There are certain things in life that are foolish to be cheap on like batteries, tires, life jackets etc. Quote
Berudd Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 You don't think it has enough power to run the bow and stern lights? The bilge pump I almost never use. Maybe. I have no idea to be honest. Just pointing it out. Quote
Optima_Jim Posted May 14, 2013 Posted May 14, 2013 If the cheapest battery is what you want, you can always call your local junkyard and see what they have in stock. However, those batteries may or may not come with any warranty coverage and they may or may not work when you need them. How much is getting water out of your boat or not having someone run into you at night worth to you? Jim McIlvaine eCare Manager, OPTIMA Batteries, Inc. www.pinterest.com/optimabatteries 1 Quote
Team_Dougherty Posted May 15, 2013 Posted May 15, 2013 What is the cheapest battery I can use for running lights and bilge pump ONLY? Is a tractor battery the cheapest? Walmart has them for $25. I would rarely need it, but I want some type of battery hooked up. Thanks. I would get a group 24 walmart battery. http://www.walmart.com/ip/EverStart-24MS-6-Marine-Battery/16782694 this will serve you well for your planned purpose. You do not want to use a tractor battery, you can, they are not designed for deep discharge like a deep cycle battery. How deep will you discharge it during your use? Who knows? If you were just running lights I would say spend the $25 make sure you charge it when you're done. Since you are running a bilge pump to empty your potentially sinking boat. Go with the group 24 and make sure you charge when you get home. Quote
Comfortably Numb Posted May 17, 2013 Posted May 17, 2013 $25 tractor battery will be more than enough. Quote
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