boombap Posted May 3, 2016 Report Posted May 3, 2016 My boat came with a dealer installed Mercury (yep, the outboards) Precision group 27 deep cycle battery for my 50# 12 volt trolling motor but I can't seem to find any info online about these batteries. I see no amp hours labeled only 705 ca, 200 rc, 575 cca. This leads me to believe this is a cranking battery but it's clearly labeled 'deep cycle'. Anyone know the amp hours on this thing? Are these batteries any good? I ask because I just installed my on board charger and I want to know if I should add a second battery separately or parallel another one of these. It retails for $189 at the dealer.
Fisherman Posted May 3, 2016 Report Posted May 3, 2016 200amp RC(reserve capacity) is pretty high so I would take an educated stab and say its a deep cycle. Adding another battery in parallel would virtually double the run time, depending on how hard and long you use the trolling motor.
Dutch01 Posted May 4, 2016 Report Posted May 4, 2016 My boat came with a dealer installed Mercury (yep, the outboards) Precision group 27 deep cycle battery for my 50# 12 volt trolling motor but I can't seem to find any info online about these batteries. I see no amp hours labeled only 705 ca, 200 rc, 575 cca. This leads me to believe this is a cranking battery but it's clearly labeled 'deep cycle'. Anyone know the amp hours on this thing? Are these batteries any good? I ask because I just installed my on board charger and I want to know if I should add a second battery separately or parallel another one of these. It retails for $189 at the dealer. I found this on Google: "Reserve Capacity (RC) is the number of minutes a fully charged battery at 80 o F (26.7 o C) is discharged at 25 amps before the voltage falls below 10.5 volts. To convert Reserve Capacity (RC) to Ampere-Hours at the 25 amp rate, multiple RC by .4167. More ampere-hours (or RC) are better in every case." If it is correct, then your battery is 83 amp hours.
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