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What size (group #) battery for trolling motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="sqguy82" data-source="post: 261170" data-attributes="member: 8537"><p>Not sure what your budget is but you could get 2 wal mart everstart maxx group 29s and have enough left over for the schumacher 15 amp 3 stage charger. Both battery and charger have great reviews. Then just bring one or both depending on how long of a fishing day you plan on having.</p><p></p><p>Check out the sams club duracells also, they have good reviews and are supposedly rebranded deka batteries.</p><p></p><p>My experience with batteries is charging immediately and effectively after use is key in keeping the battery for a long long time. Also keeping the battery in a stable environment, eg no extreme temperatures. Doing these things i've had car batteries last over 8 years on me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sqguy82, post: 261170, member: 8537"] Not sure what your budget is but you could get 2 wal mart everstart maxx group 29s and have enough left over for the schumacher 15 amp 3 stage charger. Both battery and charger have great reviews. Then just bring one or both depending on how long of a fishing day you plan on having. Check out the sams club duracells also, they have good reviews and are supposedly rebranded deka batteries. My experience with batteries is charging immediately and effectively after use is key in keeping the battery for a long long time. Also keeping the battery in a stable environment, eg no extreme temperatures. Doing these things i've had car batteries last over 8 years on me. [/QUOTE]
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