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A deep-cycle battery is a lead-acid battery designed to be regularly deeply discharged using most of its capacity. In contrast, starter batteries (e.g. most automotive batteries) are designed to deliver short, high-current bursts for cranking the engine, thus frequently discharging only a small part of their capacity. While a deep-cycle battery can be used as a starting battery, the lower "cranking current" implies that an oversized battery may be required.
A deep-cycle battery is designed to discharge between 45% and 75% of its capacity, depending on the manufacturer and the construction of the battery. Although these batteries can be cycled down to 20% charge, the best lifespan vs cost method is to keep the average cycle at about 45% discharge.
There may be a deep-cycle battery that is the exact size replacement for your existing battery.
If you have a deep-cycle house battery and place it in parallel with your starting battery, the pair will become that "oversized battery" needed to start your car.
At the 50% discharge limit, you should be in great shape to power your house and start your vehicle.
A deep-cycle battery is designed to discharge between 45% and 75% of its capacity, depending on the manufacturer and the construction of the battery. Although these batteries can be cycled down to 20% charge, the best lifespan vs cost method is to keep the average cycle at about 45% discharge.
There may be a deep-cycle battery that is the exact size replacement for your existing battery.
If you have a deep-cycle house battery and place it in parallel with your starting battery, the pair will become that "oversized battery" needed to start your car.
At the 50% discharge limit, you should be in great shape to power your house and start your vehicle.