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Re: Deep cycle batteries
[Re: BassCat]
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05/07/18 10:50 AM
05/07/18 10:50 AM
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Joined: Feb 2001
Posts: 780 Moulton, AL
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Posts: 780
Moulton, AL
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Yeah a 27 group may be small for some, but my boat is a 10 ft bass tender that I bowfish out of. The 27 is big enough that it melted the trolling motor plug and socket from continuous use so I had to straight wire it to the battery.
Point being I don't think a man can go wrong with an AC Delco. Buy the size that is best for you.
I have run Everlast. My experience was that they were hit or miss...
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