
I'd go,larger (27) if my battery box would support it.
adudinsk wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 6:27 am One thing to note.. is that MARINE GRADE batteries, have WELDED plates inside them.
This is so they withstand all the bounce/pounding.
If you go get generic batteries.. say.. from Princess Auto... or some low end brand, most are not welded plates inside them, and thus do not last long.
AD
I did the same this weekend. Those packs will save you!Russ wrote: ↑Fri May 30, 2025 8:40 am I carry a small jumper pack for emergencies.
I once jump started my truck with one of these when it was 5F degrees outside. Amazing how much power they can deliver.
I have 2 deep cycle batteries that I switch every year. The start battery is only connected to the motor and doesn't get much stress.
https://www.amazon.com/Nusican-Battery- ... KSVX5?th=1
Where is your daughter skiing? We live between 2 big Ski resorts. Big Sky is the millionaires' playground and Bridger Bowl for locals.OverEasy wrote: ↑Tue Jun 17, 2025 11:14 am Those ‘Start Packs’ are great!
I got one for my daughter who has been in Montana the past couple of winters as a ski instructor.
(Boy does it get cold in those mountains!)
It has come in handy for her and her friends on several occasions in below zero weather (as long as she keeps it charged up and handy)