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Thread: Trolling Motor Batteries

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    Default Trolling Motor Batteries


    In the next few weeks (after deer season) I will need to buy two new trolling motor batteries. I am not looking at spending a fortune but want good batteries (ones that will not run down during a normal days fishing). Some of my friends say to go to Walmart and get them there which is probably what I will do unless someone convinces me there are better batteries out there for close to the same price or the batteries at Walmart won't hold up. What are your thoughts?

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    autozone duralast. you cant beat them for the price. they have never let me down . i have been using them for years, i have never had a better brand in over 25 years of fishing.

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    AC Delco

    Gerald K4NHN
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    Optima batteries the bluetop are what Iput in my tracker went to a 24 volt system already put one in last year so wanted to keep them the same.D31M they run around $285.00 D34M run around $150.00 its just smaller size and weight volts.Replaced a Insterstate battery which was a good battery also just check all of them out on your own find the one you like.
    HERE FISHY FISHY

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    Well take it for whats its worth, and it aint much:D but the WallMart batteries just dont hold up for very long. I use Interstates now and have had great service from them for 3 years now and still going strong.

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    I have had good luck with batteries from Wal-Mart. I just make sure I plug up my on-board charger as soon as I get home from fishing. I may be crazy, but I usually replace my batteries every 3 years anyway. So, I don't see any reason in spending close to $200 for each battery.

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    Wal-Mart batteries work fine for me i've had one from Wal-Mart for 5 years and still going strong although i have had a few go bad after a couple of years

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    Just bought two new walmart dura crank deep cycle for a total with tax of $134, the set I took out were the same brand and they lasted me 6 years, I use the 12volt more than I do the 24volt side.... Can't imagine paying anymore.........
    A FISH IN THE PAN IS WORTH TWO IN THE LAKE

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    optima blue, can't beat them.

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    Deka Marine batteries for me .

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