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What size battery is everyone using on there outboard 12v starter
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Dave
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Dave
Dave I just use 4s on a standard sullivan starter, just match a pair of plugs up on the original starter wire and your all set.What size battery is everyone using on there outboard 12v starter
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Dave
I was using one of these, that is until last weekend. Don't know if if it was old age or something else but, it just couldn't spin a CMB 67 with the glow plug in it, even loose. Went down to the local O'Reilly Auto Parts, picked up a smaller deep cycle and ran the starter for the whole day on what it had for a charge from the manufacturer. I will say I prefer the gel cell in that it's smaller and lighter but, when at a race, you do what you have to to get on the water. Guess it was worth the $100 since I got my first points since 2018If you mean like a Dynatron and nitro outboards mostly used to see gel cell alarm or SLA battery.
Here is a 9ah for a little more.
Nowadays a 11.1 volt 3S LiPo or 13.2 volt 4s LiFe in 4000 + mah capacity would work well.
The 9 amp alarm batteries in series for 24 V will spin anything .I was using one of these, that is until last weekend. Don't know if if it was old age or something else but, it just couldn't spin a CMB 67 with the glow plug in it, even loose. Went down to the local O'Reilly Auto Parts, picked up a smaller deep cycle and ran the starter for the whole day on what it had for a charge from the manufacturer. I will say I prefer the gel cell in that its' smaller and lighter but, when at a race, you do what you have to to get on the water. Guess it was worth the $100 since I got my first points since 2018
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