Marine Battery

Green Port Supply of Marine Battery is designed specifically for use in boats, yachts, and other watercraft. Marine Battery provides power to various systems onboard. Marine Batteries are engineered to handle the demanding conditions of being used in a wet, often harsh environment.

Features of Marine

Durability and Longevity

Marine batteries are built to be more durable, with a longer lifespan than typical automotive batteries, especially in the harsh marine environment. They are designed to operate in fluctuating temperatures, high humidity, and exposure to water, all of which can affect battery performance.

Corrosion Resistance

Marine batteries are built with materials that resist corrosion caused by exposure to saltwater, which can significantly degrade the performance and lifespan of regular batteries. Specialized construction, such as sealed terminals and corrosion-resistant coatings, ensures longevity in maritime environments.

Deep Cycle and Starting Capabilities

Deep Cycle Batteries: These are designed to discharge a large portion of their capacity and are typically used to power electronics and appliances (e.g., lights, refrigerators, fish finders) for extended periods. Starting Batteries: These are designed to deliver a high burst of power to start the engine and are not meant for deep discharges. Dual-Purpose Batteries: Some batteries combine both deep cycle and starting capabilities, providing versatility for various marine applications.

High Cold Cranking Amps (CCA)

For starting engines, marine batteries are rated for high cold cranking amps (CCA). This is especially important in colder climates, where starting power is essential to getting the engine running in cold temperatures.

Vibration Resistance

Marine vessels are subject to continuous movement, vibrations, and shocks. Marine batteries are designed to withstand these conditions without damaging internal components, ensuring that they continue to perform effectively.

Features of Marine

Compatibility with Marine Charging Systems

Marine batteries are designed to work seamlessly with marine charging systems, including alternators, shore power chargers, and solar systems.

Ability to Withstand Extreme Conditions

Marine batteries can operate in extreme weather conditions, whether in hot tropical climates or cold waters, and are designed to perform in both wet and dry conditions.

Ability to Store Power for Extended Periods

Marine batteries, especially deep-cycle types, can store power for long periods of time without losing charge, making them suitable for extended trips or when a boat is stored for a while.

Multiple Sizes and Configurations-High Discharge Rate-Maintenance-Free or Low-Maintenance-

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