One thing I should add here. If someone uses larger batteries than what was specified for any machine or vehicle, you do run the risk of having too much load on the alternator/charging circuit. If, say those oversized batteries become discharged for some reason and you attempt to charge them with the alternator/charging system, stuff can go wrong. Batteries are really just resistors in the charging circuit. When “good” batteries become discharged, their internal resistance value goes way up, thus causing more amperage on the charging circuit. In the case of the 803A, it could blow the charging circuit fuse when attempting to use the alternator to charge “good” batteries that are discharged. The general consensus here on this forum is to use a trickle type charger to keep your batteries up for this very reason.