Dennis, I respect your opinion, however could you go into a little more detail on your view? The group-41 battery is a non-sealed lead-acid starting battery, the UB batteries are AGM deep cycle if I recall correctly. A deep cycle battery should easily outlast and outperform a starting battery in constant use, powering things like heaters, fridges and the like. Advertisements? Karl On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 09:43:38 -0400, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM> wrote: >Some how I fail to see the advantage. No real increase in capacity and when >the Kirkland dies it may be warrantied. The UB's will not be long life if >cycled frequently regardless of the advertisements and you are still >spending over $200. |
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