Posted by Geo-TH,In on January 15, 2017 at 15:45:29 from (172.78.64.237):
Which battery would you use to power up a 12v electric powered hydraulic pump? According to international hydraulics, the pump will draw a max 250 amps under max pressure. Pump may be used for 30 seconds at a time, then recharged by turck for up to an hour before dumping again.
I don't need a battery that can withstand extreme bouncing like you would have in a bass boat going 50 mph on a choppy lake. There wouldn't be more bouncing than a truck battery would experince.
The truck battery comes with a 12 month free replacement 60 month prorated. Marine battery comes with 3 month free replacement and 12 month. Warranty on marine battery is almost like a mower or motorcycle battery.
Please ingore the fact these are Rural King excide batteries. I really don't care, I've been using excides from Rural King for years. Please focus on just answering my question. Please give me your reason for selecting one over the other.
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