Deep cycle batteries have fewer and thicker plates. They are designed for a lower amp draw over a longer time frame. Starting batteries have more and thinner plates, allowing greater contact with the electolyte, thus quicker discharge/recharge and higher amp draw for shorter times. Therefore, using a deep cycle
battery for starting would result in a higher power density (that is amps per sq in of plate area) and greater heating, cooking off the electrolyte, and reducing
battery life. I spent 7 years maintaining batteries in critical back-up applications, and became well versed.
Read the info in the link below.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templ ... ieldguidesI only use Deep cycle for stereos, as fishermen use for trolling motors.
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Walt B
"Debt-Charged"Black '07 H210SS6.2L Bravo One turning a 21P HIFive
Wakeboard Tower with Perfect Pass Stargazer version
Missouri River; Kansas City, Mo.