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    Please refer to my earlier statement. Twice a day for the rest of your life.

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    DD, you ever stop to wonder why they discontinued the 12/24v TMs? Maybe on account of them not being an advantage?

    Look gewber, switch the thing to 24V and leave there. Ooooo, duct tape up the switch when you get done. There, now you can feel like you're contributing to the solution. Pffft.

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    on 24V I go way to fast and it makes to much noise in the water. Hey, maybe thats whats wrong with your rig. You make to much noise and it scares the fesh off? NAHHHH, They see you coming and are laughing to hard at you trying to catch them that they forget to eat your bait
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    Oh boy, here we go again with some DDism's

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    Does you TM have varible speed or 1,2,3,4 and 5 on the dial? If it's not varible, ask Santa (Nessa) to bring you a new one for Christmas. Junk the old one and get a Minn Kota.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiholic View Post
    Does you TM have varible speed or 1,2,3,4 and 5 on the dial? If it's not varible, ask Santa (Nessa) to bring you a new one for Christmas. Junk the old one and get a Minn Kota.
    Holic, have you not met DD? There ain't no problem that boy has for which a simple answer will work.

    He'll be along directly to demonstrate.

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    by hooking 2 batts in parrallel for 12v you double your amp hour capacity and voltage remains 12v. by hooking 2 batts in serial for 24v you double your voltage but only have the amp hour capacity of 1 battery. kind of a 6 or 1/2dozen thing. but in DD's case he achieves the speed he needs.

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    A'ight DD. Listen to Wb and duct tape it onto 24v. Then take your prop off and cut one if the blades off ifn it's a three blade prop. Ifn it a 2 blade then cut only half of each blade off. This oughta slow ya down just about enuff.

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    OK SOMEONE is wrong, who is it. I don't need 24 volt. That sucker goes to fast easing around spider rigging. Yes I do have speeds 1-5 and on 24 volt, it's still way to fast
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    OK SOMEONE is wrong, who is it. I don't need 24 volt. That sucker goes to fast easing around spider rigging. Yes I do have speeds 1-5 and on 24 volt, it's still way to fast
    That is the problem, you need 24v with variable speed. Only having 5 speeds to choose from is "janky".:rolleyes:
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