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Old 12-01-2014, 10:59 PM   #61
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Moving a golf cart with 4 adults is going to suck more amps than starting that 1 liter diesel generator....I guarantee it. And moving that golf cart is what those batteries were designed to do.

The motor that powers the golf cart is much more powerful than the starter on the generator, and electrically it's the same.
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Old 12-02-2014, 03:17 AM   #62
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The ones I have seen labeled marine/ RV. Would they be "true deep cycle" or the hybrid?????
Someone posted a rule of thumb above "If it says MARINE, Avoid it". Mariine/RV is another way of saying MARINE/deep cycle,

As I posted above, a TRUE DEEP CYCLE is designed for a 50 percent minimum state of charge (recharge promptly)

Marine/Deep cycle, Marine/RV any battery with MARINE on it, is into the serious damage stage at that point.

Trolling batteries,,, Might be DEEP CYCLE, I have yet to find one (And I have looked) so I can not be sure.
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