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go-bassn November 27th, 2004 03:50 PM

Type of battery for trolling motor
 
So what are you running in your boat Pat?

WW

"Pat Goff @yahoo.com" pmgoffjrbot wrote in message
...
Without a doubt the best battery I've ever owned were a gel battery built
for wheel chairs.

They were made in Germany by Sonnenschein, not cheap by any means, but

they
have a five year warranty. I ran the same set for five years of brutal

use,
and never ran them down.

The second best I've found were made in california by a company named
Thermo, they were oil filled, and were almost as good.

I've never found a mass market battery to work very well at all.


"Craig Davis" wrote in message
...
I sometimes fish for several days where there is no electricity to

recharge
my TM battery. I need all the amp-hours I can get from a charge. I

have
room for two TM batteries. Any recommendations on the way to go -
conventional deep cycle marine batteries, new technology batteries, 2

golf
cart batteries in series, etc? Thanks in advance for any help you can

give.







Pat Goff November 28th, 2004 04:48 AM

Type of battery for trolling motor
 
Uh, well....nowadays I grab what's on the lot and go. BUTwhen I rig my
own soon, it'll have those german tanks in it, I promise.

There were several times I got trapped at some stink hole without power and
ran them hard...really hard for two full days without a loss. They were
amazing.

I believe what does most of the cheaper batteries in is a good beating,
constant big water hits just do them in, and that's it.


"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
So what are you running in your boat Pat?

WW

"Pat Goff @yahoo.com" pmgoffjrbot wrote in message
...
Without a doubt the best battery I've ever owned were a gel battery

built
for wheel chairs.

They were made in Germany by Sonnenschein, not cheap by any means, but

they
have a five year warranty. I ran the same set for five years of brutal

use,
and never ran them down.

The second best I've found were made in california by a company named
Thermo, they were oil filled, and were almost as good.

I've never found a mass market battery to work very well at all.


"Craig Davis" wrote in message
...
I sometimes fish for several days where there is no electricity to

recharge
my TM battery. I need all the amp-hours I can get from a charge. I

have
room for two TM batteries. Any recommendations on the way to go -
conventional deep cycle marine batteries, new technology batteries, 2

golf
cart batteries in series, etc? Thanks in advance for any help you can

give.









Pat Goff November 28th, 2004 04:48 AM

Type of battery for trolling motor
 
Uh, well....nowadays I grab what's on the lot and go. BUTwhen I rig my
own soon, it'll have those german tanks in it, I promise.

There were several times I got trapped at some stink hole without power and
ran them hard...really hard for two full days without a loss. They were
amazing.

I believe what does most of the cheaper batteries in is a good beating,
constant big water hits just do them in, and that's it.


"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
So what are you running in your boat Pat?

WW

"Pat Goff @yahoo.com" pmgoffjrbot wrote in message
...
Without a doubt the best battery I've ever owned were a gel battery

built
for wheel chairs.

They were made in Germany by Sonnenschein, not cheap by any means, but

they
have a five year warranty. I ran the same set for five years of brutal

use,
and never ran them down.

The second best I've found were made in california by a company named
Thermo, they were oil filled, and were almost as good.

I've never found a mass market battery to work very well at all.


"Craig Davis" wrote in message
...
I sometimes fish for several days where there is no electricity to

recharge
my TM battery. I need all the amp-hours I can get from a charge. I

have
room for two TM batteries. Any recommendations on the way to go -
conventional deep cycle marine batteries, new technology batteries, 2

golf
cart batteries in series, etc? Thanks in advance for any help you can

give.










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