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I need a new battery for the trolling motor and I need a new battery charger. The battery was shot and the battery charger just got soaked in the rain and won't turn on. Any suggestions?

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Those chargers are sold at Walmart for about $50. I had one, used it for a few years and gave it to a guy that bought one of my boats. Worked well.

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Like WayneP said they sell them at Walmart for a good price, I bought mine there and have been using it for a year without any complaints.  The model I bought is specifically for marine(deep cycle) use.  Not sure if that makes a difference??  Just thought I'd add my $0.02  Hope it helps!

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Robby Z,

I have used several different kinds of batteries and on a cost per year the wally world deep cycle marine batteries work as well as any. For a charger I'd get an onboard. Saves a lot of time so you keep your batteries fully charged for longer life, sealed so water is not a problem and over time cost effective.

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I can't look at ebay while at work, but I am pretty sure I have the one you are talking about.

It's the Shumacher w/ a blue casing, digital read out, three amp settings?

That thing is awesome.  I have not had a single problem with mine.  I like the auto shutoff / maintenance mode because I fried two different batteries last year when I left them on for too long.

I agree with the Wally world deep cycles.  For the cost and length of time they last, they are the best value for me.

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