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From sealed AGM deep cycle marine batteries to sophisticated lithium iron phosphate deep cycle batteries and dual purpose marine batteries, VEVOR's marine batteries cover a wide range of on-water and off-grid power requirements. With capacities ranging from 35Ah to 280Ah, VEVOR's lineup provides boaters and outdoor enthusiasts with a dependable, long-lasting power supply for trolling motors, RV systems, solar storage, and engine starting.


VEVOR Marine Batteries for Deep Cycle, Dual Purpose, AGM, and Lithium Applications


Are you looking for an AGM deep cycle marine battery for solar backup, a dual purpose marine battery that can start and cycle, or a deep-cycle marine battery for your trolling motor? With every chemical and capacity to fit your vessel and power needs, VEVOR's marine batteries are designed for tough on-water and off-grid use, delivering reliable performance and long-lasting power output in all conditions.


VEVOR Marine Batteries by Type — Deep Cycle, AGM, Dual Purpose, and Lithium


The chemistry and intended use are the first factors to consider when selecting a marine battery. The four battery types in VEVOR's lineup are designed to meet specific requirements, whether for off-grid or on-water use.


Deep Cycle Marine Batteries for Trolling Motors and Sustained Power Draw


The precise profile required by electric trolling motors, fishfinders, live wells, and onboard electronics is provided by deep-cycle marine batteries, engineered to deliver consistent, continuous power over extended discharge times. Deep-cycle marine batteries can be repeatedly drained without harming the internal cell structure, unlike starting batteries, which provide a brief burst of high current to start an engine.


AGM variants at 40Ah, 75Ah, 100Ah, and 200Ah, as well as LiFePO4 models at 50Ah, 100Ah, and 200Ah, are part of VEVOR's deep cycle marine line. The UL-certified 12V 100Ah AGM deep-cycle battery, which costs $199.90 and delivers 800A discharge current, is dependable for full-day trolling sessions without sacrificing performance. VEVOR's deep-cycle marine batteries deliver the steady, consistent energy output required for prolonged on-water use, whether you fish from a bass boat, kayak with a motor mount, or power accessories on a pontoon.


AGM Deep Cycle Marine Battery — Sealed, Maintenance-Free, and Versatile


Because of its sealed, spill-proof design and wide compatibility with common marine chargers, the AGM deep-cycle marine battery remains one of the most popular options for boaters. Absorbent Glass Mat, or AGM for short, is a technique that suspends the electrolyte inside fiberglass mat separators, removing the need for fluid maintenance and enabling safe battery mounting in any orientation. Because of this, AGM deep-cycle marine batteries are ideal for boats with limited or tilted battery compartments.


The VEVOR AGM batteries range from 35Ah to 200Ah and are UL certified. At $82.90, the 12V 40Ah variant can power e-bikes, mobility scooters, and light marine gear. While the 12V 200Ah at $424.90, rated at 1,400A discharge current, powers large off-grid solar systems and full-size marine setups, the 12V 75Ah at $163.90 is suitable for mid-size trolling applications. For seasonal boaters who store their boats over the winter, the low self-discharge rate of AGM batteries allows for prolonged storage without frequent recharging.


Dual Purpose Marine Battery — Engine Starting and Deep Cycling in One


For smaller boats, kayaks with motors, or any other vessel with limited weight and space, a dual purpose marine battery is a significant benefit, as it eliminates the need to carry separate starting and house batteries. High cold-cranking amps for engine ignition and deep-cycle capability for continuous accessory power are delivered by VEVOR's dual purpose marine battery range, which uses LiFePO4 chemistry. Because LiFePO4 cells can withstand both high-current burst discharge and slow, sustained discharge without chemical deterioration, lithium technology enables this combination.


At $165.90, the VEVOR 12V 30Ah dual-purpose model offers 600 CCA and is suitable for light automotive and trolling motor applications in a small Group 47 form factor. While the 12V 105Ah at $321.90 and the 12V 140Ah at $365.90 both provide 1,000 CCA and are rated for deep-cycle trolling-motor, marine-engine, and RV starting systems; the 12V 60Ah at $234.90 increases to 800 CCA in a Group 24 size. Every model has an integrated smart BMS that guards against short circuits, overcharging, and overdischarging.


Lithium Iron Phosphate Deep Cycle Battery — Maximum Lifespan and Lightweight Power


In VEVOR's line of marine batteries, the lithium-iron phosphate deep-cycle battery is often the most effective choice. Compared to AGM batteries, which typically have 300–500 cycles, LiFePO4 chemistry offers up to 15,000 charge cycles and a rated 10-year lifetime. Over time, this type of battery results in a lower total cost of ownership, especially for solar storage installations, boaters, and RV users who often cycle their batteries throughout the year.


For high-capacity solar or marine bank systems, VEVOR's LiFePO4 range includes 50Ah ($125.90), 100Ah ($167.90), 200Ah ($329.90), and twin-pack configurations with 2 x 100Ah ($331.90) and 2 x 280Ah ($967.90). Each model has a built-in BMS with short-circuit protection, overcharge prevention, and low-temperature protection. For weight-sensitive applications like kayaks, canoes, and trailered fishing boats, where every pound affects performance and fuel efficiency, LiFePO4 batteries are also far lighter than identical AGM units.


Marine Battery Capacity and Durability — What to Know Before You Buy


A marine battery's capacity and durability ratings dictate how long it will survive between charges and how many seasons it will last. Understanding these specifications helps avoid undersizing and the expense of early replacement.


Choosing the Right Ah Capacity for Your Marine Power Needs


The most accurate way to determine how long a marine battery will run your equipment between charges is to look at its amp-hour (Ah) capacity. Although real-world factors like temperature, discharge rate, and battery age all affect actual output, a 100Ah battery at a 10-amp drain offers roughly 10 hours of runtime. A full day of fishing is possible with a 75Ah to 100Ah deep-cycle marine battery when using a light trolling motor with a 30–40 lb thrust motor. 100Ah to 200Ah is suitable for a 55–80 lb thrust trolling motor operating at medium speed.


While LiFePO4 models with extendable twin-pack configurations can reach 280Ah per battery, VEVOR's AGM marine batteries range from 35Ah to 200Ah. Crucially, AGM batteries typically provide 80% usable capacity before voltage drop affects performance, whereas LiFePO4 batteries can deliver a higher percentage of their claimed capacity due to their flat discharge curves. VEVOR's easily readable Ah and discharge current ratings make comparison and selection simple for sailors who need to precisely design their battery bank, whether for a trolling motor, solar system, or onboard electronics array.


Durability Features — BMS Protection, Discharge Current, and Cycle Life


Three important criteria affect a marine battery's durability: rated cycle life, peak discharge current rating, and integrated protection mechanisms. Every VEVOR LiFePO4 marine battery model features an integrated battery management system. The BMS monitors cell voltage, temperature, current, and state of charge in real time and automatically disconnects the battery if any parameter exceeds safe limits. This feature protects the cells from the kind of damage that causes unprotected batteries to lose capacity irreversibly.


When it comes to high-draw accessories, winches, and engine cranking, peak discharge current establishes how much instantaneous current the battery can safely supply. The AGM variants from VEVOR have peak discharge current ratings between 400A and 1,400A. While dual-purpose LiFePO4 devices deliver 600 to 1,000 CCA for dependable engine starts in cold weather, the discharge current depends on capacity. The most obvious way to distinguish lithium from AGM is by cycle life: VEVOR's LiFePO4 batteries are often rated for several thousand cycles, while AGM batteries are commonly rated for about 300–600 cycles. This difference adds up to years of extra dependable service before replacement is required for sailors who use their batteries extensively throughout the entire season.


Shop VEVOR Marine Batteries for Dependable On-Water Power


VEVOR offers sealed AGM deep-cycle marine batteries, lithium-iron phosphate deep-cycle marine batteries, and high-CCA dual-purpose marine batteries at affordable prices across all chemistries, capacities, and applications. Boaters, RV owners, and off-grid users may find VEVOR marine batteries to be a strong option due to their models ranging from $82.90 to $967.90, built-in BMS protection, up to 15,000 cycles on LiFePO4 models, and dependable after-sales service. Look over the entire selection now.


FAQs


What is the difference between an AGM deep cycle marine battery and a LiFePO4 battery?


AGM batteries are perfect for consumers on a tight budget because they are sealed, require no maintenance, and work with common chargers. LiFePO4 batteries are superior for frequent use and long-term value, as they are often rated for several thousand cycles, weigh less, and deliver greater usable capacity per charge.


Can a dual purpose marine battery fully replace separate starting and deep cycle batteries?


Yes. VEVOR's dual-purpose marine batteries combine deep cycle capability for accessory power with high CCA for engine cranking. Smaller boats, kayaks with motors, and configurations where two separate batteries are unfeasible due to weight and space are the greatest uses for them.


What Ah capacity do I need for a trolling motor?


For a full fishing day, 75Ah–100Ah is adequate for a 30–40 lb thrust motor. 100–200 Ah is required for a 55–80 lb-thrust motor. While AGM types offer about 80% useable Ah before a discernible voltage decrease, LiFePO4 batteries give almost their full rated capacity.


Are VEVOR AGM marine batteries safe to mount in any position?


Indeed, VEVOR's sealed AGM deep cycle marine batteries are safe and spill-proof for any mounting orientation, including on their side, which is helpful in confined or inclined boat battery compartments. The electrolyte is suspended by absorbent glass mat technology.


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