this would be an awesome batt for the deer stand this winter while hunting hogs at night, son of a gun will hold a charge forever and run a BIG Q Beam forever befoe having to charge it back up. Just a thought.
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this would be an awesome batt for the deer stand this winter while hunting hogs at night, son of a gun will hold a charge forever and run a BIG Q Beam forever befoe having to charge it back up. Just a thought.
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I was wonder why can't you run other things off your trolling batteries.Just curious
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Not reccomended Big C, you can get interference from the trolling motor to your electronics plus you dont want to pull on one battery harder than your are on the others. Cuts down on the life span of all 3 (in this case). From the time I unstrap the boat I run a radio, 2 depth finders, and an 2 areators cutting one of those off while running the outboard. Use alot of juice most days, specially when we are pulling cranks.
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Here you go Big C. I have 2 batteries for my 12 V trolling motor, with 2 fish finders on them. A full charge on the batteries and motor off I get a voltage reading of 12.4 volts on the front finder. Speed 1 will drop the voltage to 12 volts. Speed 2 will drop it to 11.6 volts. Turn the motor off and it's back to 12.4 volts. Weird things happen when the voltage gets down to 10.6. Black dots that look like fish show up on the screen.