The price of a battery is closely related to the current the battery can provide. A group 41 is a starting battery. Add to that the cheap side. You now have a battery that will drain down rapidly and will recharge relatively few times. Starting batteries are not designed to be drained below about 11.5 volts repeatedly. If you are going to use a group 41 get a good quality one that will survive some abuse. jimt On 7/25/05 4:52 AM, "Edward Maglott" <emaglott@BUNCOMBE.MAIN.NC.US> wrote: > I'm looking for one to use as a cheap aux batt. I thought someone said > they got one at Wal-mart, but I'm not finding one there, and they are even > more expensive at FLAPS I checked. Any tips? > Edward > > |
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