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![]() "Frank" wrote in message . .. I have a real small aluminum boat and I use an equally small motorguide trolling motor. The battery I used was brand new but only lasted a couple of years. The battery was a Marine Battery. Am I better off just buying a regular car battery or should I stick to the Marine battery? Frankly, I don't know the difference. When I used a regular car battery, I think it's life lasted longer than the Marine battery. Any help would be greatly appreciated. (The car battery was from a small Toyota Tercel). A car starting battery was designed to be used at high demand in short bursts, such as you do when starting a car. A marine DEEP CYCLE battery is designed to be used with a steady demand over an extended period of time. So the lead plates in the battery are thicker and heavier to stand up to such use. Getting a couple years out of a battery is fairly common. Things you can do to extend the life of the battery are to insure that the liquid level is topped off and that the battery is charged fully after EACH use. There is a difference between a marine starting battery and a marine deep cycle battery. Use only the deep cycles for trolling motors. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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Thanks for the tips.
Frank "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Frank" wrote in message . .. I have a real small aluminum boat and I use an equally small motorguide trolling motor. The battery I used was brand new but only lasted a couple of years. The battery was a Marine Battery. Am I better off just buying a regular car battery or should I stick to the Marine battery? Frankly, I don't know the difference. When I used a regular car battery, I think it's life lasted longer than the Marine battery. Any help would be greatly appreciated. (The car battery was from a small Toyota Tercel). A car starting battery was designed to be used at high demand in short bursts, such as you do when starting a car. A marine DEEP CYCLE battery is designed to be used with a steady demand over an extended period of time. So the lead plates in the battery are thicker and heavier to stand up to such use. Getting a couple years out of a battery is fairly common. Things you can do to extend the life of the battery are to insure that the liquid level is topped off and that the battery is charged fully after EACH use. There is a difference between a marine starting battery and a marine deep cycle battery. Use only the deep cycles for trolling motors. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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