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MrHodja
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Pontoon Battery
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5/17/2019 10:23:33 PM
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Battery on my toon died over the winter. 22 foot boat with a Suzuki 140 HP four stroke. Recommendations for a replacement anyone?
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GoneFishin
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Pontoon Battery
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5/17/2019 10:49:26 PM (updated 5/18/2019 12:36:33 AM)
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I have used Advance Auto Marine 800cca 24 and they never let me down. Check the site $92 with a coupon for 25% off. I use 2 in my 23 ft center console with a 225 Yamaha. I remove the batteries in the winter and bought 2 trickle chargers that I keep attached and plugged in.
Before I reinstall them, I take them to Advance Auto and they will test them at no charge.
A suggestion, you can take yours to Advance and they will test it free. If may just need a SLOW recharge. They will charge it overnight. The test will show if it shoud be replaced. Worth a trip.
BATTERY
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MrHodja
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Pontoon Battery
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5/18/2019 8:57:50 AM
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Ordered one last night, picking it up today. Will take the one I am replacing and have them check it out, although I believe it is the original and past time to fail. Thanks for the suggestion.
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John C
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Pontoon Battery
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5/22/2019 12:35:32 PM
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every winter I tell myself I will do this for my PWC batteries, but I don't!! So I find myself recharging, etc, and praying that it works!! Maybe this year.....
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Pontoonfisher
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Pontoon Battery
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5/30/2019 9:05:00 AM (updated 5/30/2019 9:05:56 AM)
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Are you leaving your battery in your boat over the winter outside? A poorly charged battery can freeze and at that point it's toast. At a minmum they should be removed from the boat and stored indoors. Even better is to charge them once a month during indoor storage.
I only use the Walmart brand marine batteries. Properly taken care of they will last 7 to 10 years.
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