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Learning about how a deep cycle battery works and what to expect from its use is an important step to maximize the life of your battery. Following are some of the most frequently asked questions ...

When you’re shopping for a deep cycle battery, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with the different terms and promises that many manufacturers use to market their product. What is a marine battery? Or a ...

A deep cycle battery, which is best trolling motor battery, provides a steady stream of power over a long period of time. You may already know that a deep cycle battery supplements a boat’s cranking ...

“There’s lots of power in Crown AGM batteries. And with my new BOS12v3 battery optimizer and charge leveler, they charge twice as fast.” - Michael Simonton, Simonton’s Lake Erie Bass Fishing

Buying a deep-cycle battery for your equipment is an investment. And just like any product you buy for your business, you want to protect your investment. Regular maintenance is necessary to get the ...

Deep-cycle batteries are a type of battery that is designed to be repeatedly discharged and recharged. They are commonly used in applications such as golf carts, RVs, and solar power systems. Regular ...

When you're out on the road in an RV, one of the worst things that could happen would be draining your deep-cycle RV battery. While there are many options for charging an RV battery, having a solar ...

Whether you’re fishing or boating, we’re betting you want the best performance from your boat and electronics. And that means you need deep-cycle batteries. But what are they – and how are they ...

Not all batteries are created equal, but even in high-quality lead acid deep cycle batteries, different types are better suited to different applications, budgets, and maintenance capabilities. So ...

Without proper charging and maintenance, you could be in for a rude awakening when you return leased batteries or try to get warranty claims after early failure. Why? Because all batteries require ...