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steplift20
02-26-2016, 09:28 PM
150 mercury what size battery should I use I always used a group 24 starting what do you use on a 150

THEFERMANATOR
02-26-2016, 11:39 PM
A group 24 starting battery should be MORE than enough for starting that engine.

steplift20
02-27-2016, 06:53 AM
Thanks that's what I have been using not sure if I should have went up to a group 27 but I agree with you, why do I need the added weight, I don't thanks

Cam
02-27-2016, 08:14 AM
You should not need more than a group 24. Also keep in mind the added weight and size of anything larger. May not fit where you keep battery.

SkunkBoat
02-27-2016, 03:58 PM
I have always used a single 27 dual purpose.

steplift20
02-27-2016, 08:16 PM
I have the room but I have two battery's back there and didn't want the extra weight If I didn't need it Dual ( starting and deep cycle ) are hard to find in Wally World

SkunkBoat
02-28-2016, 09:43 AM
I have the room but I have two battery's back there and didn't want the extra weight If I didn't need it Dual ( starting and deep cycle ) are hard to find in Wally World

Do you have 2 starting batteries?

I got my last one at Auto Zone. Much cheaper than West Marine. I'm surprised Wally doesn't have them. They have deep cycles I know.

I don't know the right answer, if there is one.
I get a dual purpose because the boat is in the water 24 hours a day for 6 months at the mercy of the bilge pump. When fishing, I drift or anchor for hours with the motor off and the electronics running (and the running lights that I forgot to turn off after sunrise)
I like the idea of 2 batteries but I have never needed 2....yet...
When my battery has gone bad (three since 1999), I noticed it when I got aboard and it was weak when lowering the motor or the bilge pump wasn't working.
And batteries only last 5 or 6 years so thats a lot of extra money for not much benefit.

spareparts
02-28-2016, 11:21 AM
You need a group 24 starting battery, I sell Deka batteries and have had good luck with them. Deep cycle battereis are for trolling motors or battery banks, dual purpose do neither job well. Deka makes West marine battereis and Battereis Plus Duracell( best place I know to get them retail). I sell the 24M7 1000 MCA no maintance battery, its overkill for you engine, but you'll never regret having it. I think batteries plus gets $89 for that battery, west gets $144 for it. 850 MCA will do the job for you, but doens't leave a lot of reserve

THEFERMANATOR
02-28-2016, 12:07 PM
Sams club by me has the deka group 24 starting battery for $65 I believe. Wal mart sells johnson controls which is the same battery that 85% of the others sell, east penn makes deka, and is a good battery. I still dont understand why wal mart sells johnson controls, and sams sells duracell(deka), but I'm not complaining when they sell a better battery for less money. Sams sells the group 29(its a group 31 with a smaller base to fit in a group 27 tray) for around $100. Probably going to change out the batteries in the new to me boat soon with a 29 for the trolling motor, and a 24 for the engine.

phatdaddy
02-28-2016, 12:31 PM
i have 2 group 27 1000 mca tied together. i want all the battery i can get

SkunkBoat
02-28-2016, 01:19 PM
when I had a carburated 2 stroke Merc 150 and had to crank it many many times to start it, I probably should have had 2 batteries. Since getting a fuel injected 4 stroke, it starts in half a crank every time.
I don't run an electric trolling motor and I don't use the boat in freezing weather.
My experience is that a single 27DP battery works perfectly.

steplift20
02-28-2016, 09:27 PM
Hey spare , I never even thought about battery's plus, there's one by me and I'm hoping yo check it out ,thanks I was going yo Wally World they do have starting battery's I think they sell the group 24 for about 62 dollars but it's 625 cca I'm not 100 percent sure on the price but it's in the sixths for sure I'm going to battery's plus 1000 Mca can't beat that

bradford
02-29-2016, 12:23 PM
I run two group 24 1000 MCA starting batteries in the V, a single group 24 1000 MCA starting battery in the skiff.

All Interstates, minimal electronics.

If you're near Savannah, River Supply in Thunderbolt has them cheaper than the Interstate distribution center out in Rincon.

They give 16 dollars a piece for your old ones, any size.

smokeonthewater
02-29-2016, 05:17 PM
http://www.batteriesnorthwest.com/batteryschool.cfm?TID=8