King
Jet Boat Junkie
- Messages
- 239
- Reaction score
- 421
- Points
- 137
- Location
- Austell, GA
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2022
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 25
Recently acquired a couple of new lead/acid Group 24 batteries and would like to incorporate one, possibly both, of them into our 2022 AR250's house battery bank. Our two existing batteries are a higher quality product than the recently acquired ones though, the new ones are very good on their own, and both sets are in excellent condition. All four are Marine Group 24 with 1000 MCA and 800 CCA and test out slightly better than their specifications. The original are sealed, the new ones have removable caps.
Now knowing some particulars, here is what has me scratching my head...
Does the addition of the serviceable caps on the new batteries pose any issues, concerns, or require any special consideration, beyond what they would in an automotive setting?
With a stock stereo and no additional electronics currently installed, is installing both batteries, for a total of 3 house batteries, over kill?
What's charging going to look like with one or both installed?
Where should they be installed? I can see the argument for "right next to the existing two batteries" but, there's also an argument for "the other side of the engine compartment would allow for better weight distribution".
Where ever location they're going to reside in will need to accept the mounting of a factory styled batter case assembly and the screws to hold it in place.
If anyone's successfully been down this road, or knows where, or more importantly, where not to install for whatever reason, please let me know.
Thank you,

Now knowing some particulars, here is what has me scratching my head...
Does the addition of the serviceable caps on the new batteries pose any issues, concerns, or require any special consideration, beyond what they would in an automotive setting?
With a stock stereo and no additional electronics currently installed, is installing both batteries, for a total of 3 house batteries, over kill?
What's charging going to look like with one or both installed?
Where should they be installed? I can see the argument for "right next to the existing two batteries" but, there's also an argument for "the other side of the engine compartment would allow for better weight distribution".
Where ever location they're going to reside in will need to accept the mounting of a factory styled batter case assembly and the screws to hold it in place.
If anyone's successfully been down this road, or knows where, or more importantly, where not to install for whatever reason, please let me know.
Thank you,
