Short version: what kind of battery is OK to use with a 2010 Mercury 4 stroke EFI 50HP?
Long version:
I have just purchased an older 15' Boston Whaler powered by a 2010 Mercury EFI, 50 HP.
The previous owner seemed very concerned when I told him I planned to launch it the minute I got home, telling me that "maybe you should pick it up tomorrow; that will give me a whole day to charge the batteries".
I took this as code for "the electrics were sketchy". So rather than launching immediately, it went to my driveway, whereupon I dug into the electrics.
The short story is that I'm about to replace every single piece of wire, and everything at the ends of the wires; switches, lights, gauges, everything, as everything is corroded!
And while I'm at it, I'll replace the battery, as who knows how old it might be (no date codes on it).
The question that I can't seem to find an answer to is what kind of battery can I use? I'd rather not use a plain old lead acid wet cell, as the location of the battery makes inspection/top-ups nearly impossible.
I'd like to use some zero maintenance type .. AGM, for example. But I want to be sure the motor will charge it properly, neither over nor under.
Thanks for any thoughts.
Long version:
I have just purchased an older 15' Boston Whaler powered by a 2010 Mercury EFI, 50 HP.
The previous owner seemed very concerned when I told him I planned to launch it the minute I got home, telling me that "maybe you should pick it up tomorrow; that will give me a whole day to charge the batteries".
I took this as code for "the electrics were sketchy". So rather than launching immediately, it went to my driveway, whereupon I dug into the electrics.
The short story is that I'm about to replace every single piece of wire, and everything at the ends of the wires; switches, lights, gauges, everything, as everything is corroded!
And while I'm at it, I'll replace the battery, as who knows how old it might be (no date codes on it).
The question that I can't seem to find an answer to is what kind of battery can I use? I'd rather not use a plain old lead acid wet cell, as the location of the battery makes inspection/top-ups nearly impossible.
I'd like to use some zero maintenance type .. AGM, for example. But I want to be sure the motor will charge it properly, neither over nor under.
Thanks for any thoughts.