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12 V for trolling?
I'm in the market for a new trolling motor and was wondering if a 12 V Minn Kota with the digital maximizer technology would work for trolling or if a 24V model be better, I'm currently rigged for 12V. I've been using an outboard to troll and would like to switch over. Thanks.
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12 volt will do you just fine. 24 will give you more run time but its not needed most of the time. plus ya gotta get 2 new batteries a new charger and the 24 volt system. That can be a hefty price tag when all said and done
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Run 2 batteries in parallel on the 12v system, and you should last all day....
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plus to plus and neg to neg? which one do you hook the motor to patrick? Do you charge 1 at a time or do you have to unhook them or can you leave them hooked and charge 1 at a time. Tell me more.
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check this BPS link out...
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Pos to Pos, Neg to Neg. the wires going to the battery are comming off of 1 battery, and the charger is hooked to one battery. It would be a quicker charge if you had 2 chargers, one for each battery, but it works just fine for me running one charger on both batteries...
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sac-a-lait
plus to plus and neg to neg? which one do you hook the motor to patrick? Do you charge 1 at a time or do you have to unhook them or can you leave them hooked and charge 1 at a time. Tell me more.
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Been out of town for a while. Thanks for the info. The boat is an 18 ft. semi V Tracker, not real heavy. Thinking of going with the 12 V 55lb. thrust.
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I promise that if you go to a 24v system you won't ever wish you hadn't. It's like going from a 4 cylinder to a V8. If your boat is light, it may not be worth the money though.