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    Right now I'm running 24 volts on my 80 lb Ultrex with the 2 Interstate 27 series deep cycle batteries that can with my new Ranger 188P. I like to search with my Ultrex running pretty high on 7 to 10 speed. It doesn't take but a couple hours and this zaps 'em pretty good. Still enough left to fish. I was wondering what I should upgrade too. Would a 29 series deep cycle get the job done? I have a 100 AH Lithium on my electronics but not sure I want to spend the big bucks just yet to go lithium on the trolling batteries.
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    I've ran the everstart group 29 deep cycles from walmart for years now & they have always done great for me. I've had one set go 8 years but i know that is way more than anyone should expect them to last & i fished pretty hard then too.

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    Lithiums are your best choice,they are high but worth it.

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    I have had some good service life from the Everstart Max batteries. That being said I believe lithium is definitely the way to go
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    Quote Originally Posted by slabbandit View Post
    Right now I'm running 24 volts on my 80 lb Ultrex with the 2 Interstate 27 series deep cycle batteries that can with my new Ranger 188P. I like to search with my Ultrex running pretty high on 7 to 10 speed. It doesn't take but a couple hours and this zaps 'em pretty good. Still enough left to fish. I was wondering what I should upgrade too. Would a 29 series deep cycle get the job done? I have a 100 AH Lithium on my electronics but not sure I want to spend the big bucks just yet to go lithium on the trolling batteries.
    After the initial sticker shock, you will not regret the upgrade to Lithium. Takes the worry away and gives you power all day long.


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    If not wanting to spend money on lithium I would go with two group 31s.

    I have the same 80# ultrex on an 18' fiberglass boat. I can pull crank baits at 1.8 to 2.2 mph all day long. I run the US batteries. US31DCXC2 they are great batteries.

    That being said once those die I will be going lithium as well. Hopefully by then the prices will be a bit cheaper.

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    If you are having to run your moor almost wide open, I would seriously consider going all the way with a 36 volt motor and a single 36 volt lithium battery. I'm running an Ultrex with a Skinny Water Marine 36v100A lithium. My hull weighs 4000 pounds. Add all my gear and clients, it's pulling a load! I can get 7 hours of 6-10 speed constant running before my battery gets less than 10%. Calm winds and it will run 10+ hours. When I replaced 3 Trojan 1275 golf cart batteries and two Minnkota Precision chargers with my two 12v100a lithium batteries, chargers, and the 70 pound 36v100a, I saved over 300 pounds of weight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Young View Post
    I've ran the everstart group 29 deep cycles from walmart for years now & they have always done great for me. I've had one set go 8 years but i know that is way more than anyone should expect them to last & i fished pretty hard then too.
    same here

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    I have had 2 27 AGM batteries for quite a while on an 18 foot alumacraft and I don't remember draining them in a day.

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