Looking for thoughts and comments about these batteries.
Thanks
Fred
Odyssey Extreme series batteries in bass boat???
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Re: Odyssey Extreme series batteries in bass boat???
Yes. I have them and have been using them for 10 years. Yes, I am sponsored, but they are hands down the best battery, with the best warranty in the business. They use new lead and have a 4 year warranty. I have some discount coupons if you like to save you a few bucks.
What kind of boat and do you have the room for 31 size batteries? 36V trolling motor? If so, the 2150s are the best. They are heavy(~80lbs), but you cannot go wrong. I run 4 of them.
I run my Odysseys with a Stealth 1 Charging system. They keep both my cranking and 3 trolling motor batteries topped off on every run.
Real story here...I was at Clear Lake this past weekend. We fished on Friday evening for about 3 hours, two 6 hour tournaments on Saturday, 1 6 hour tournament on Sunday with the live wells running all day on Sat and Sun AM. I have 2 large Humminbird graphs that were on for all the days. I never plugged in. I use a Stealth voltage gauge for both my cranking and trolling batteries to monitor things. All was good. When I got home, I plugged in and within 12 hours my batteries were at 100%.
What other questions can I answer?
What kind of boat and do you have the room for 31 size batteries? 36V trolling motor? If so, the 2150s are the best. They are heavy(~80lbs), but you cannot go wrong. I run 4 of them.
I run my Odysseys with a Stealth 1 Charging system. They keep both my cranking and 3 trolling motor batteries topped off on every run.
Real story here...I was at Clear Lake this past weekend. We fished on Friday evening for about 3 hours, two 6 hour tournaments on Saturday, 1 6 hour tournament on Sunday with the live wells running all day on Sat and Sun AM. I have 2 large Humminbird graphs that were on for all the days. I never plugged in. I use a Stealth voltage gauge for both my cranking and trolling batteries to monitor things. All was good. When I got home, I plugged in and within 12 hours my batteries were at 100%.
What other questions can I answer?
Scott Sweet
Re: Odyssey Extreme series batteries in bass boat???
Scott this Fred Preston from the nutcase. I have a 24 volt trolling motor Minn Kota was thinking about a 27 or 29 series for the trolling motor and something with 1000 cca for the starting motor and electronics. I run a 200 pro xs 2017
Weight is a problem for my boat with the talons on the back.
Weight is a problem for my boat with the talons on the back.
Re: Odyssey Extreme series batteries in bass boat???
Grp 31 for starting and 2 X 27 for the TM. You should check out the thread below.
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FredP wrote:Looking for thoughts and comments about these batteries.
Thanks
Fred
Re: Odyssey Extreme series batteries in bass boat???
I have one I am looking to sell if anyone is interested, name the price. located in Oakley. Was using it as a cranking battery, Merc 250hp and thought I had a battery issue but ended up being something else. Figured it out the hard way after all new batteries were installed etc.
Jason
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Jason
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Re: Odyssey Extreme series batteries in bass boat???
AGM: 31M - PC2150
CCA - 1150
Reserve Capacity -205 Minutes
Trolling Thunder / Marine Dual Purpose
CCA - 1150
Reserve Capacity -205 Minutes
Trolling Thunder / Marine Dual Purpose
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