Can deep cell marine batteries get wet?

Silvertip

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Re: Can deep cell marine batteries get wet?

You really need to study up on batteries or you will be making another mistake. For a trolling motor you need a DEEP CYCLE not a MARINE STARTING battery. Read the labels. The Sears battery at $226 is outrageous. Check your yellow pages for a Farm Store and go to their Auto or Fishing Department. They generally have group 27 deep cycles for $75.00 with 175 - 185 minute RC. Forget the advertising hype and read the data labels - after you've studied a bit so you understand what the label is telling you and after you understand how much power the troller draws.
 

UncleWillie

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Re: Can deep cell marine batteries get wet?

To be honest see if you can get a fully sealed battery because the vented ones are not designed to be rolled upside down and if you sit in spilled acid it will burn your ........

This is a Canoe!
If it rolls over and the battery is not totally secured, it is going to the bottom and take the motor with it.
If there is a spill in the rollover, there is going to be 100+ gallons of water in the boat to dilute and neutralize it.
Realistically in a rollover, some acid leaking out the caps is going to be one of the minor issues.
Righting the canoe with all that fixed weight might be problematic.
 

IraRat

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Re: Can deep cell marine batteries get wet?

Why spend 200 bucks when you could have gotten away with 80, plus a lighter battery?

How many hours are you going full throttle in that canoe? Are you following Lewis & Clark's trail?
 

Todd4

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