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Glynn

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Tayna batteries ( https://www.tayna.co.uk/ )  and Bristol Batteries (now BBL Batteries) (http://www.bblbatteries.co.uk/ )   have done some good prices on flooded lead acid batteries ( Trojans) for me in the past if that is any help.  Good turnover (fresh stock) and fully charged on arrival is something to check when you get them (i.e. rested voltage with a known accurate voltmeter)

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If access to your BT batteries is difficult, thus making it hard to top them up, AGM's are maintenance free and are well suited to applications like a BT which requires high current to be delivered.

 

More expensive though.

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I finally managed to speak to someone knowlegable at Battery Megastore who told me that the Hancook sealed batteries would be fine for max voltages of 14.4 -14.7v. Previously I'd been told 14.4v and with the voltage drop to the bow I know that the charge voltage to my BT batteries is 14.6v. So anyway, the geezer recommended these which I fitted today and they are very powerful indeed. I didn't realise how poorly my thruster was working before.

 

https://www.batterymegastore.co.uk/mf31-1000-x2-hankook.html#

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