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    What are the best trolling batteries to use for 24 volt system?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rnvinc View Post
    I like the Everstart Maxx ...$99 ...

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    Deka group 31 Marine Master or the Rebadged version ( Duracell ) from Sam's club or Batteries Plus

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defiant View Post
    Deka group 31 Marine Master or the Rebadged version ( Duracell ) from Sam's club or Batteries Plus
    That battery is only 185 minute RC, barely bigger than a typical Group 27 battery and way smaller than a typical 29 or 31 that usually goes 205 minute RC.

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    I have had the best luck from the Dekas can run all day and never run out of power they might be a little smaller but hold up great have went 2 days without a recharge . The wally Never starts are junk in my opinion as of the last few years they have cheapened the batteries and lowered the warrant. Plus they lose charge from sitting way to fast would charge one up and it would show full charge take off a charger let it sit a couple days and be at 12.5 -12.4 told him to exchange it and the second did same thing he bought a pair of Duracells and all is well . My Dekas can go a week and still be at 12.8 to each there own but ill stick with what I know work's .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Defiant View Post
    I have had the best luck from the Dekas can run all day and never run out of power they might be a little smaller but hold up great have went 2 days without a recharge . The wally Never starts are junk in my opinion as of the last few years they have cheapened the batteries and lowered the warrant. Plus they lose charge from sitting way to fast would charge one up and it would show full charge take off a charger let it sit a couple days and be at 12.5 -12.4 told him to exchange it and the second did same thing he bought a pair of Duracells and all is well . My Dekas can go a week and still be at 12.8 to each there own but ill stick with what I know work's .
    I would never take a marine battery off the charger. Mine are plugged in as soon as possible after returning from fishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappielimits View Post
    I would never take a marine battery off the charger. Mine are plugged in as soon as possible after returning from fishing.

    Wasent my Battery was a friends he thought something was wrong with the Charger and from just sitting waiting on him to pick it up it dropped charge no way it should have dropped that far in 2 days it would be like not starting a car for 2 days shouldn't hurt a battery to not be on a charger 24/7 as long as it gets charged once a week

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