![]() ![]() Once you've identified the space you have available for trolling motor batteries, consider how much you're going to use your trolling motor and where you're going to use it. You may find putting 180 pounds of batteries and a 180-pound fisherman in the same end of your boat is not a viable option. If you're trying to put a trolling motor rated at 105 pounds of thrust on the back of your canoe or skiff, you may need to use three batteries and you need to make sure you have enough space for three batteries, yourself and all your gear. Some trolling motor companies might suggest a minimum reserve capacity for a battery or a specific number of batteries for a certain number of pounds of thrust from your trolling motor, but the reality is, you first need to look at the space you have available for your trolling motor batteries in your boat. There's a lot of information in here to remember, so here's the simplest formula we can give you for selecting a trolling motor battery: Choose the biggest battery (most reserve capacity) that will safely fit in your boat ![]() Now that we've identified the correct type of battery for trolling motor use, we need to look at which of those three batteries might be the best for your application. All three of those batteries are designed & warrantied for both starting and deep-cycle (trolling motor) use and are identifiable by their blue tops and light-gray cases, while the 34M BLUETOP has a black case color that it shares with REDTOP starting batteries. Instead, we would recommend using either the D34M, D27M or D31M BLUETOP batteries for trolling motor use. This is important to note, because the OPTIMA Group 34M BLUETOP is essentially the marine version of our REDTOP starting battery and SHOULD NOT BE USED AS A TROLLING MOTOR BATTERY. ![]() Essentially, that means they are designed & intended for starting engines, not for long-duration, deep-cycle use, which is exactly how a trolling motor battery is used. First and foremost, all REDTOP batteries are designed and warrantied for SLI (starting/lighting/ignition) use. One of the batteries that showed up in the search results was OPTIMA's 6-volt REDTOP battery. Is it possible to select the wrong trolling motor battery for your boat? Absolutely! When we did a quick google search of "trolling motor battery" we saw two OPTIMA batteries in the results that are probably two of the last choices we'd offer to folks looking to buy a trolling motor battery. With those purchases, we begin to see people choosing the wrong batteries for their trolling motors. Plate Design: High purity lead-tin alloy.Even though we originally posted this in February, OPTIMA-sponsored Edwin Evers has already won his first MLF Bass Pro Tour stop tour of the year & by that point and people were already buying trolling motor batteries for their boats. Reserve Capacity: BCI: 155 minutes (25 amp discharge, 80☏ (26.7☌), to 10.5 volts cut-off) Internal Resistance (fully charged): 0.0025 ohms Open Circuit Voltage (fully charged): 13.1 volts
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