I have a few dumb questions about the batteries in a M35A2. I did drive M35A2s a bit while in the MA ARNG during the early 70's, but didn't pay much attention to the batteries.
Dumb question #1: I believe reading in other posts, the original battery was something like a 6TL. Do these batteries have "bolt through" posts (like most marine batteries) or "split ring" posts (like most car batteries)?
Dumb question #2: Why DO most marine batteries have "bolt through" posts and most car batteries have"split ring" posts ?
Dumb question #3: I expect that sooner or later (probably sooner)I'll need to replace the batteries on my soon to be here Deuce. I plan on keeping my Deuce for a long time. Since the batteries are pretty well hidden, my main interest is not maintaining authenticity, but getting the best combination of service life versus cost. What are the advantages and disadvantages of replacing with new/reconditioned 6TLs, cheap Wal*Mart batteries, or with new "Super Batteries" (i.e., Optimas, Orange Tops, or other similar high tech batteries)?
Dumb question #1: I believe reading in other posts, the original battery was something like a 6TL. Do these batteries have "bolt through" posts (like most marine batteries) or "split ring" posts (like most car batteries)?
Dumb question #2: Why DO most marine batteries have "bolt through" posts and most car batteries have"split ring" posts ?
Dumb question #3: I expect that sooner or later (probably sooner)I'll need to replace the batteries on my soon to be here Deuce. I plan on keeping my Deuce for a long time. Since the batteries are pretty well hidden, my main interest is not maintaining authenticity, but getting the best combination of service life versus cost. What are the advantages and disadvantages of replacing with new/reconditioned 6TLs, cheap Wal*Mart batteries, or with new "Super Batteries" (i.e., Optimas, Orange Tops, or other similar high tech batteries)?