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I would get Trojan Batteries before BP brand. I have had great luck with
Trojan -- -- -- Chris S Replace com with net to e-mail --- "Joshuall" wrote in message ... Was at the new Bass Pro Shop that opened last week and had it's grand opening Sat. A great looking store. I think it's bigger than the one in Gurnee and if not is laid out so that it looks a heck of a lot bigger. A real first class day there. Tons of staff and lots of goodies to look at. My question. We're contemplating new batteries, crank and trolling. Does anyone have any experience with BP brand or do anyone know who makes them for them? Any input at all appreciated. thanks guys n gals. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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Trojan's aren't as good as some people believe... or at least the one that I
used. One look at the number of kids we have will explain that one. lol "Chris S" wrote in message . .. I would get Trojan Batteries before BP brand. I have had great luck with Trojan -- -- -- Chris S Replace com with net to e-mail --- "Joshuall" wrote in message ... Was at the new Bass Pro Shop that opened last week and had it's grand opening Sat. A great looking store. I think it's bigger than the one in Gurnee and if not is laid out so that it looks a heck of a lot bigger. A real first class day there. Tons of staff and lots of goodies to look at. My question. We're contemplating new batteries, crank and trolling. Does anyone have any experience with BP brand or do anyone know who makes them for them? Any input at all appreciated. thanks guys n gals. -- God Bless America Josh The Bad Bear |
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![]() "Chris S" wrote in message . .. I would get Trojan Batteries before BP brand. I have had great luck with Trojan I have not had all that great of luck with Trojans. I've had about equal performance from Sears Diehard deep cycles. Also, the price of Trojans has jumped way up in the last year. Stupidly high. The local shop wanted 180 each for a set of group 31s, and the best I could find them on line for was about 140+ freight. At 180 for Trojans its not that much to step up to some absorbed glass matt batteries at 199 each. That's what I did. Got a set of Cabelas brand AGMs. I have not had them long ewnough to tell how they will last long term, but short term they are sure holding up real well for under hard use. Better than my Trojans or my Diehards. Saturday I spent 8 hrs in the current fishing an ABA tournament pulling hard and flipping. I had the stereo on the second half of the day. At the end of the day the TM was pulling just as hard as it did at the begining of the day. I put the independent 6 amp chargers on them over night, and they all read full charge the next morning ready to go. I fished the Yuma Pro Am tournament on Sunday and did it again. Again at the end of the day the TM still had enough thrust to pitch you out of the boat if you weren't careful. Now to see how many months I get out of them. I got 12-18 months max out Trojans or Diehards and less out of Interstates in the past. They would still load test as good, but they just couldn't pull hard all day long anymore. If I can get two years out of them it will be a first. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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For the Trojan Starting Battery 1100 I paid $90 for and the 2 Trolling
batteris 225 I paid $125 each and the 180's I think where about $90 each if I remember right. ![]() a Guest charger 24/7 all year long and I got 5 years out of them. So I guess its how good of luck you had with them or any other Battery but I'll take them over any others at this time....... The Boat came with smaller optima but the reserve with them sucked as they didnt last a half day in a tourny. Ya they charge fast but that didnt do me any good that day ![]() with batteries lasting all day. Guess its just what you like ![]() -- -- -- Chris S Replace com with net to e-mail --- "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "Chris S" wrote in message . .. I would get Trojan Batteries before BP brand. I have had great luck with Trojan I have not had all that great of luck with Trojans. I've had about equal performance from Sears Diehard deep cycles. Also, the price of Trojans has jumped way up in the last year. Stupidly high. The local shop wanted 180 each for a set of group 31s, and the best I could find them on line for was about 140+ freight. At 180 for Trojans its not that much to step up to some absorbed glass matt batteries at 199 each. That's what I did. Got a set of Cabelas brand AGMs. I have not had them long ewnough to tell how they will last long term, but short term they are sure holding up real well for under hard use. Better than my Trojans or my Diehards. Saturday I spent 8 hrs in the current fishing an ABA tournament pulling hard and flipping. I had the stereo on the second half of the day. At the end of the day the TM was pulling just as hard as it did at the begining of the day. I put the independent 6 amp chargers on them over night, and they all read full charge the next morning ready to go. I fished the Yuma Pro Am tournament on Sunday and did it again. Again at the end of the day the TM still had enough thrust to pitch you out of the boat if you weren't careful. Now to see how many months I get out of them. I got 12-18 months max out Trojans or Diehards and less out of Interstates in the past. They would still load test as good, but they just couldn't pull hard all day long anymore. If I can get two years out of them it will be a first. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Chris S" wrote in message . .. For the Trojan Starting Battery 1100 I paid $90 for and the 2 Trolling batteris 225 I paid $125 each and the 180's I think where about $90 each if I remember right. ![]() where on a Guest charger 24/7 all year long and I got 5 years out of them. So I guess its how good of luck you had with them or any other Battery but I'll take them over any others at this time....... The Boat came with smaller optima but the reserve with them sucked as they didnt last a half day in a tourny. Ya they charge fast but that didnt do me any good that day ![]() problems with batteries lasting all day. Guess its just what you like ![]() I suppose. I have not had all that great of luck with Trojans. I've had about equal performance from Sears Diehard deep cycles. Also, the price of Trojans has jumped way up in the last year. Stupidly high. The local shop wanted 180 each for a set of group 31s, and the best I could find them on line for was about 140+ freight. At 180 for Trojans its not that much to step up to some absorbed glass matt batteries at 199 each. That's what I did. Got a set of Cabelas brand AGMs. I have not had them long ewnough to tell how they will last long term, but short term they are sure holding up real well for under hard use. Better than my Trojans or my Diehards. Saturday I spent 8 hrs in the current fishing an ABA tournament pulling hard and flipping. I had the stereo on the second half of the day. At the end of the day the TM was pulling just as hard as it did at the begining of the day. I put the independent 6 amp chargers on them over night, and they all read full charge the next morning ready to go. I fished the Yuma Pro Am tournament on Sunday and did it again. Again at the end of the day the TM still had enough thrust to pitch you out of the boat if you weren't careful. Now to see how many months I get out of them. I got 12-18 months max out Trojans or Diehards and less out of Interstates in the past. They would still load test as good, but they just couldn't pull hard all day long anymore. If I can get two years out of them it will be a first. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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