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The West Marine catalog states that the Seavolt 6 volt battery on page 506 has 370 Ah and 840 reserve minutes, which is described as the time it can sustain a 20 or 25 amp draw continuously until it is depleted. It also mentions that you can connect two in parallel for use as a house battery bank. It would then be 12 volts which now has 370 Ah and 840 reserve minutes at a cost of $226 times two or $450.00.
The Gel or AGM (4D) marine batteries have a total of 183 or 200 Ah while only having 375 or 405 reserve minutes each.
The 6 volt batteries also show a greater cycle life of 700 cycles versus the 500 and 300 of the other two.
The 4D batteries cost $400 in the Catalog. It appears that these two 6 volt batteries would be more efficient than a single 4D. Twice the Reserve minutes at only a 12.5% price increase over one 4D. There must be some reason they are used in golf carts.
The Gel or AGM (4D) marine batteries have a total of 183 or 200 Ah while only having 375 or 405 reserve minutes each.
The 6 volt batteries also show a greater cycle life of 700 cycles versus the 500 and 300 of the other two.
The 4D batteries cost $400 in the Catalog. It appears that these two 6 volt batteries would be more efficient than a single 4D. Twice the Reserve minutes at only a 12.5% price increase over one 4D. There must be some reason they are used in golf carts.