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Just bought a 2010 Sante 210 and need to replace the battery's. What do you recommend? The battery's are in the floor without a box and placed in the cut out in the floor. Not sure if they are the right ones but they fit Walmart 94's.
Thx
A group-24 is a very popular size used by marine battery manufactures. Its a little shorter then a 94, but nearly the same width. Couple inches taller though. With 2 batteries and a dual bank battery switch, id go with either a pair of dual purpose marine batteries or a dedicated cranking and dedicated deep-cycle.
Interstate Batteries have never failed me. Group 24 is the size. I was tempted to go the Optima route, but my during my first attempt at that , one of the Optima batteries I bought went bad in 3 months. Went back to Interstate batteries , which I’ve been been using for over 20yrs, not one bad battery was ever purchased. I go with MLA’s advice and I have one cranking and one deep cycle. When we are anchored I run my stereo off the deep cycle.
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