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<blockquote data-quote="tnanh" data-source="post: 5666071" data-attributes="member: 20182"><p>I have been using an 80lb ulterra on my boat since 2019. Have never had any trouble with running my batteries down using Walmart marine batteries or Interstates. I am overpowered for trolling motor which helps. I fish the TN. river mostly especially in the late winter and early spring when there is usually wind and current and my trolling motor is usually on spotlock. Have never had a fishing trip ruined for low batteries but I have a three bank Minn Kota charger that stays plugged in all the time when I am not fishing. You may want to check with someone who knows more than me but if you go lithium you may also need a new charger. On board chargers that stay plugged in make all the difference in the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnanh, post: 5666071, member: 20182"] I have been using an 80lb ulterra on my boat since 2019. Have never had any trouble with running my batteries down using Walmart marine batteries or Interstates. I am overpowered for trolling motor which helps. I fish the TN. river mostly especially in the late winter and early spring when there is usually wind and current and my trolling motor is usually on spotlock. Have never had a fishing trip ruined for low batteries but I have a three bank Minn Kota charger that stays plugged in all the time when I am not fishing. You may want to check with someone who knows more than me but if you go lithium you may also need a new charger. On board chargers that stay plugged in make all the difference in the world. [/QUOTE]
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