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<blockquote data-quote="Blackdogxx" data-source="post: 280130" data-attributes="member: 9731"><p>Trolling motor, lights use a deep cycle true marine battery. They are sometimes called AGM batteries. I had a WalMart dual purpose $70 battery for 5 years and it finally stopped taking a recharge this spring. It weighed a ton! </p><p></p><p>I got a VMaxTank with plenty of power for a 30 lb troller to run full out (30 amp draw) for 2 hrs. about 120 bucks delivered to my door. Small, fairly light and when I use it on a 30 lb or 42 lb troller on a 1/2 day of use, I still have nearly 100% chargve at day's end. Just run the troller at speed 2-4 and its plenty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackdogxx, post: 280130, member: 9731"] Trolling motor, lights use a deep cycle true marine battery. They are sometimes called AGM batteries. I had a WalMart dual purpose $70 battery for 5 years and it finally stopped taking a recharge this spring. It weighed a ton! I got a VMaxTank with plenty of power for a 30 lb troller to run full out (30 amp draw) for 2 hrs. about 120 bucks delivered to my door. Small, fairly light and when I use it on a 30 lb or 42 lb troller on a 1/2 day of use, I still have nearly 100% chargve at day's end. Just run the troller at speed 2-4 and its plenty. [/QUOTE]
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