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hey all, I currently have a battery that is designated to the trolling motor.  I would like to pick up an additional battery to run only the boat lights and the depth finder.  The lights will very seldom be used but still would like a battery to carry the load.  The depth finder will run the whole time out......

 

I am not familiar how much juice the lights/depthfinder would require, but can someone give me some advice on what size battery I'd need? 

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Dude, just hook the two up in parallel.  This way your trolling motor will have two batteries to go off of then.  Plenty of juice for everything.  The only issue would be is if the old battery is that--old.  The newer battery will hold a charge better and will be drained by the older one.  Not a horrible issue to have, but it's always recommended to start running batteries in parallel with two new batteries.

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If youre going to run two parallel just like in a series they should be identical batteries with identical age.

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Another option, you can buy a 12v lawnmower battery for under $30

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Another option, you can buy a 12v lawnmower battery for under $30

 

I'm liking this idea better!!!  Love the price

That would be enough to carry the lights/depth finder for a few hours?

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I'm liking this idea better!!!  Love the price

That would be enough to carry the lights/depth finder for a few hours?

I'm not sure if lawnmower batteries are deepcycle/cranking, but if you're going to rig it up the lights/depth finder I would make sure the lawnmower battery is not just a cranking battery.  They make deepcycle/cranking batteries that will last longer and you can probably pick one up pretty cheap.  A regular cranking battery is like a car battery and they aren't designed to be depleted much below full charge.  The hybrid deepcyle/cranking will be able to be depleted and return to full charge more times than a simple cranking battery.  

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I was talking to a few local guys as well, they mentioned the same thing.  I have heard of trolling motor batteries..........

 

When you mention "cheap", what price range would I be looking at?  closer to $50, or closer to $100+?

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my brother just bought a deep cycle from walmart an everstart and it was like $90....cheapish but at the factory the only thing different is the name on the battery

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I was talking to a few local guys as well, they mentioned the same thing.  I have heard of trolling motor batteries..........

 

When you mention "cheap", what price range would I be looking at?  closer to $50, or closer to $100+?

If you're trying to get the cheapest one, just shop around online.  I'm sure Walmart is pretty competitive, but look at the auto parts stores as well (Advanced Auto/AutoZone/Pepboys).  Just look for a 'deep cycle' battery and this is what's knows as a trolling motor battery.

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He's not looking for a TM battery. Just something for the lights and graph

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Everywhere I have looked, I am seeing the battery I need for $80 or so bucks.  Looks like it is what it is

Search online for some coupons from the auto stores. 

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