Combined starting/servo battery
Mixed boat batteries are a combination of starter and service batteries. These batteries are essential for powering the boat's electrical systems, such as electric motors, navigation instruments, lighting, etc., but can also be used to start the boat like a car battery.
STARTER AND SERVICE BATTERIESThere are several types of combi batteries available on the market, each with its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of capacity, service life, cost, etc. AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries are often considered a popular option for boats, as they have good resistance to vibration and shock, as well as low self-discharge, making them ideal for use as mixed, starting and service batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are also becoming increasingly popular for boats, as they are lighter and more compact than traditional batteries, have greater energy density and a longer service life. The choice of battery will depend on the boat's specific needs and budget. AGM batteries are generally more affordable but have a lower storage capacity than lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are more expensive, but have a higher storage capacity and longer life. It's important to choose a quality battery to guarantee good performance and long life. It is also important to ensure that the battery is compatible with the boat's engine and other electrical systems. We also recommend storing the battery in a dry, well-ventilated place, and charging it regularly to avoid deep discharge. It's also important to note that combi batteries are often supplied in different capacity ranges to suit all needs, so it's important to choose the one best suited to your application. Battery maintenance is also very important, and it's advisable to check the battery's state of charge regularly and charge it if necessary to avoid deep discharge. Finally, if you need advice on the choice of your mixed boat battery, stock status, price or delivery, don't hesitate to contact us. A professional will be happy to answer your questions |