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    The new modern multibank chargers should be left plugged in all the time. Old chargers that do not automatically switch to a float mode should be unplugged after the meter drops to half it its initial reading.

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    Okay now ya'll are gonna kill me now, after getting all excited about switching to a 24 volt system I don't think I can do it. I have a 55PD MinnKota and everything I see in the owners manual says the voltage is only 12. So if I hooked up the 24 volt I'd burn it up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by EnonEye View Post
    Okay now ya'll are gonna kill me now, after getting all excited about switching to a 24 volt system I don't think I can do it. I have a 55PD MinnKota and everything I see in the owners manual says the voltage is only 12. So if I hooked up the 24 volt I'd burn it up?
    Yes you would. But if you are just looking for more trolling time you could put 2 batteries in parallel instead of series and still have 12 volts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barnacle Bill View Post
    Yes you would. But if you are just looking for more trolling time you could put 2 batteries in parallel instead of series and still have 12 volts.
    Thanx Barnicle - good thought

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