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Looking to replace my aging trolling motor batteries.
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Interstate............
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Deka
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Depending on where you are from there is nothing wrong with your local Farm & Fleet deep cycle batteries. That would be Fleet Farm if you live up North. I use these batteries and laugh at the cost of others. They work fine and give me plenty of time on the water.
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I'll second the Interstate brand. Been using them for years.
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I second the DEKA brand (East Penn)! Great batteries - have them in my boat, all my cars, etc
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31 series from batteries plus. About $90 Very good battery
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I'm a fan of NAPA. Whatever you choose buy, get it from a local battery supplier so if an adjustment is necessary you don't have to go far.
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have had good luck with Deka, interstate should be good as well, I dont buy interstate because local interstate guy is a real ahole to , who makes the battery plus batts $90 for size 31 is cheap?
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We have had really good luck with Northern Batteries. We carry them at our RV dealership. I run 3 grp31 Northerns. They have a 210 reserve capacity and a good warranty.
-Eli
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