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So the + terminal on my deep cycle battery pretty much melted and it took me a while to detach my TM from it because it was stuck. I have no idea how it happened while I was fishing but I need to get a new battery.

After looking at the BPS brand batteries online, I didn't realize how expensive they were. So I'm trying to get the cheapest possible that will do the job. What would you guys recommend for a good 12 Volt? Does it have to be deep cycle for it to run well for the motor? Will a cheaper marine battery from the local auto store suffice, or should I got to BPS?

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Loose wires more than likely caused the problem.  Keep then tight.

The thing you need to pay attention to most is the reserve capacity or reserve amps.  The more you have the longer the battery will last.  I only run 180 or more.

Your battery needs to be a deep cycle for use on a trolling motor.  It will cost you about $100 +/-.

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Go to Wal Mart and get their 29 series Everstart Deep Cycle Marine batteries.  They are Yellow with Black letters

They go for $75 +/-

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Go to Wal Mart and get their 29 series Everstart Deep Cycle Marine batteries. They are Yellow with Black letters

They go for $75 +/-

X2, and they guarantee them for at least a year. Just take them back to any store and they will replace them no charge. Keep your recept though.

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Go to Wal Mart and get their 29 series Everstart Deep Cycle Marine batteries. They are Yellow with Black letters

They go for $75 +/-

X2, and they guarantee them for at least a year. Just take them back to any store and they will replace them no charge. Keep your recept though.

Made by Excide also a very good name in batteries,theres a great article on them lightweight batteries seems u are paying for the weightlose more so then power/reserve so if weight aint a issue go with acid batteries or gel
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If it had the stud and the lead post, just go buy an adapter that lets you put a stud mount on the lead post.

Bad/loose connection is what caused your meltdown.  Could have also been the criped on connector on you TM so be sure to check/replace that or you may do the same thing to your new battery.

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Loose wires more than likely caused the problem. Keep then tight.

The thing you need to pay attention to most is the reserve capacity or reserve amps. The more you have the longer the battery will last. I only run 180 or more.

Your battery needs to be a deep cycle for use on a trolling motor. It will cost you about $100 +/-.

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