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battery question #10062120 06/14/14 12:06 AM
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I bough my bought last April and the have optima batteries. I have had to replace the starting battery. The date is 4/11 on the batteries I have on my trolling motor. My question is when do you replace them? Do you wait till they are dead ( I don't want to be stuck on the lake with a battery) or do you bite the bullet and just get new ones every 3 to 4 years?

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Re: battery question [Re: coachallentca] #10062126 06/14/14 12:11 AM
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I normally replace all at the same time peep

Re: battery question [Re: coachallentca] #10062518 06/14/14 03:50 AM
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Usually TM batts won't just die on you. They will slowly start to get weaker faster. For example, when they are new you might use your TM in a 15mph for 8 hours. Then after a year, under those same conditions, it might reduce down to 7. In 2 years, same conditions, it might only last 5-6 hours.

So whenever you feel like the batteries just have enough "umph" to them, then replace them. I replace all of my TM batteries at once.

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