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![]() "Wayne.B" wrote in message ... On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 19:05:24 -0400, "Jay-T" wrote: Thanks. I'll check out Wal-Mart. I didn't even know that Wal-Mart sold these types of batteries. I don't see any on their website but I'll try going to a Wal-Mart in person. I just read on one of my other groups that Walmart has a sale on GC2 golf cart batteries, reduced to $70 from $80. You'll need two of them wired in series for a 12 volt trolling motor. I had a 38' Newmar motorhome. It had two twelve volt batteries. We used it for about three years, then the batteries went out. I was told by a lot of people to get two sixers, and it would be a better package. I did so, and the usable life for when we sat out and just used the batteries about doubled. When my current 12v. boat trolling motor gives up the ghost, I'll go with two sixes again. They are about the same price as two twelves, are simple to wire, and will give you a lot more amp hours. The plates are usually also thicker, hence will take more charge/discharge cycles. I have fully used up a 12 volt battery when fishing on a bass boat, but do not think I could use up two sixes. On my motorguide, there is a switch to run 24v, and I could run two twelves, but may have to investigate that further before deciding, but for now, from actual experience, I know two sixes is a pretty good setup. Steve Visit my site at http://cabgbypasssurgery.com |
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