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    Quote Originally Posted by Jigboy View Post
    Does anyone have any suggestions on a good deep cycle battery? It seems like I go through a new battery at least once or twice a year. I talked to a salesman at BassPro and told him that I troll almost continuously. I run two batteries together and easily run them from 6:00am until 4:00pm each time I am out. He suggested that that much use is hard on them and that I am simply going to go through a bunch of batteries. I keep them charged up all winter long but never remove them even though I know people suggest you do so. I never purchase an expensive brand simply because I go through so many. I buy the $50 to $60 Walmart brand. Is this my problem? Am I really going to get more years out of one of these $100 or even $200 brands. I am willing to pay $200 if I have to but if it failed like my others do I would want to put it through the shops window. A neighbor who bass fishes a lot says he has to replace his at least every two years so maybe I am getting what I am supposed to get out of them.
    buy what ever fits your budget and make sure you use the warranty. I troll a lot myself and one thing i always do is re-charge as soon as i get home

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    Have tried all of the above mentioned batteries. We have a large boat and stay on the TM constanly all day. We fish from Sept thru April every year. In that time frame we average 120 trips. With WMT or Delco, etc we had to get a new set of batteries at Christmas and another new set at the beginning of each season , Sept. We finally spent the money for Blue top optimas. We finally see them getting weak after 3 years. We have an onboard charger with a 24 v system.

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    The Interstate batteries that came with my 2005 Tracker are still as lively as when new! I do re-charge as soon as I come in. Also keep water levels full! Always bring mine in during winter with a full charge!
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    Deka makes a good battery for the price around a 100 I am on my 3rd pair main thing with any battery don't overcharge it and keep water in it if you can

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    Thanks for all the suggestions. A lot to thing about with a mix of opinions.
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    Found out the battery was two weeks past the warrenty date but they are going to prorate it. I am taking it back to Walmart tomorrow. Hopefully I will get a good bit of money back but we will see. Anything is better then nothing.
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    Even better news. Took it back today and they had no clue how to prorate the battery so they gave me a brand new one with a new warrenty. Even though I got the same brand battery that failed way to quick at least it was free and free is good.
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    you must have taken it back to my store, they'll take just about anything back. I've even had a couple of bikes returned that didn't come from Wal-Mart.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jigboy View Post
    Even better news. Took it back today and they had no clue how to prorate the battery so they gave me a brand new one with a new warrenty. Even though I got the same brand battery that failed way to quick at least it was free and free is good.
    The way i see it is you got the same problem back, FREE. Save some money on the side and get an optima. Had my bluetops 4 years now. Not free but very dependable. Free isn't always good..... to me.

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    I buy walmarts. Get new ones every three years. Old ones still seem OK. Leave on charger all the time.

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