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Posted - 18 Feb 2013 : 13:26:44 Hi. I have a Norman 20 and am looking for a new battery to replace the previous one which was enormous - I am certain it was from an HGV! What size battery would you recommend please for starting the 10 hp Honda outboard and running a couple of fluorescent lights. Would 60 amps be sufficient? I have another battery as a back up, but want to make sure that the one I purchase as the main one is up to the job. I have a solar charger which I use to top it up as and when required. Your expert advice would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks. Kind regards Pete |
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| Knighty |
Posted - 18 Feb 2013 : 19:32:51 On my 20 I have an 85 ahr battery. Electric start Mariner 9.9, couple small strip lights in cabin and a couple led spots in cockpit and a car stereo. Only use boat mainly as a day boat with a few overnights and has been fine. Is topped up by a solar panel. Did have a 60ahr but it was struggling by end of a day out but that was the stereo draining it.
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| nigel-in-oxford |
Posted - 18 Feb 2013 : 14:45:39 You can start that engine with the smallest of batteries. I would stick an 80 ah leisure battery in. if space is a concern even a motor cycle battery would do, but don't run the lights for long.
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