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    price would be between lead and lithium.

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    So just got a new Ranger vs1782 that had two interstate 27 for 80# Ulterra. I long line troll so my trolling motor runs 90% of the time during the day. i stay between 3-5 on the remote most of the day. after 7 hours, im down to 25% which makes me nervous. I added two Dakota 54 amp Lithium and wired in a switch so that i can change over midday if needed. Boat has plenty of room in middle of boat 4 the additional batteries. Working great.
    You need to research Minn Kota issues with running over 8.5 for extended periods using lithium though
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brush Buster View Post
    So just got a new Ranger vs1782 that had two interstate 27 for 80# Ulterra. I long line troll so my trolling motor runs 90% of the time during the day. i stay between 3-5 on the remote most of the day. after 7 hours, im down to 25% which makes me nervous. I added two Dakota 54 amp Lithium and wired in a switch so that i can change over midday if needed. Boat has plenty of room in middle of boat 4 the additional batteries. Working great.
    You need to research Minn Kota issues with running over 8.5 for extended periods using lithium though
    That's what my Ranger188P came with also was 2 27 series Interstate deep cycle batteries. In a normal day of fishing I'm sure they are adequate. But I demand a lot out of my Ultrex, running on 7 mostly and occasionally up to wide open. I have the trolling motors for braking so I can get it shut down pretty quickly when I see something I want to fish for. I like to cover water quickly when moving between fish structures also.
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    Early Spring I needed 2 new TM batteries. Was tired of buying new batteries every 18-24mo. I bought 2 Impulse Lithium 12v100ah batteries. You cannot drain them in a day of hard fishing. I am running a 188 w Ultrex. Reason I bought Impulse was their 10 warranty. Pay lil xtra and get the Bluetooth batteries
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    what's the need for Bluetooth ?

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    You can get on your phone and chk chg %
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    In the past I've had good luck with group 27 Everstarts from Wally world, the batteries currently in my boat came from Advance Auto parts and they hold up well. I just recently replaced my 80# Fortrex with a Lowrance Ghost, it's 97# on 24V. With the brushless motor the batteries last a lot longer.
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    Class 31 AGM's, or lithiums and you'll never worry about running out of battery againTrolling Batteries??

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    I definately think I ought to check into 2 31 series deep cycles at least.
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