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Outboard Rigging Guide - 2001 Battery Installations
Recommended Battery Size
NOTE: Using a deep cycle, maintenance-free, or
gel cell battery for starting is not recommended!
These batteries are not designed for high starter
current discharge or continuous charging on most
outboards and usually have short life.
Gel cell batteries require special controlled charg-
ing and may not be compatible with the Yamaha
charging system. Marine, cranking types are most
suitable. Consult the battery manufacturer for
details.
NOTE: The specifications above are minimum
requirements. It is always good practice to
exceed the minimum specifications. If mini-
mum specifications are not met, the engine
could experience electrical component issues.
Engine Size Minimum Battery Specification
HP Class Amp Hour Cold Cranking Reserve
50 & Smaller 40AH 210 Amps 59 Minutes
T9.9/F9.9, F25 40AH 380 Amps 124 Minutes
40 to 130 HP 70AH 380 Amps 124 Minutes
Including F30~F115 & T25~T50
HPDI 100AH 512 Amps 182 Minutes
SX150 & SX200/PX150/DX150, V6, 100AH 512 Amps 182 Minutes
2.6L, OX66
3.1L OX66 100AH 512 Amps 182 Minutes
VX200~SX250

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