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I’m opening the can of worms on the topic of trolling motor batteries. I recently started having I wouldn’t say issues but I would say the performance hasn’t been the best on my trolling motor batteries. I have 2 12v in tandem and I just realized they are the basic Marine master flooded batteries. They’ve been in use for a little over a year and a half. I’m looking for something that will keep me on the water a little bit longer and will charge easier when I go from spot to spot. I know everybody has their own advice and experience so please keep it cordial lol. I’m leaning towards the AGM 31 series that AutoZone has just because of the price. I appreciate any advice as I want to make a good informative decision.
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I recently upgraded my battery for my float tube motor to a Lithium. I have 3 Cabelas series 27 AGM batteries that are used but still healthy. You can have them if you want to at least try them and see if that is what it takes to solve your problem. I have had them for several years but only run them about 30 to 40 times per year. And rotate them. So still a lot of charge/discharge cycles left on them. And I keep them charged between uses so they should give you some good useage.
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TD is a very gracious person. I have AGM's that at the end of their life ( I am getting there also !!). Eue to the weight factor and the ability to almost discharge down to "0" w/o a drop in voltage, I am going to switch to Lithium this winter. A bit pricey, but will be worth it in the long run, less weight, better performance, longer run time. Can't beat that ! TD, do a write up on your Lithium battery so people can get a good read on them !!
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I have been running lithium batteries for the last 3 years, if you can afford them I highly recommend you go lithium.
I have the Ionic lithium batteries which have a bluetooth app that tells you all of the important information on your batteries so you know exactly how much battery life you have left.