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Be aware that any walleye brought up from approximately 40' and deeper will most likely die as a result of pressure change.
Be aware that any walleye brought up from approximately 40' and deeper will most likely die as a result of pressure change.
How do you turn a fox into a pit bull? Marry her!
Yeah, it's pretty boring around here
Living in Nebraska there's really no choice
Well, if CNN said the President said it, it must be true
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Have checked out lithium batteries. Dakota Lithium has a 24 volt battery for trolling motors that I'm considering getting when my present batteries wear out. Thanks again everyone
Wow gonna take a while to digest all this info. Hate to admit it but I'm as confused as ever. Guess I was I hoping for is 'What you need is (brand) XXXXX battery, model #xxxx.' Thanks to everyone who took the time to help this electrically ignorant individual. You guys are great! Thanks again
Thanks Doc, Jeremy, Ron & Ron. Haven't read the articles yet Doc. Hopefully they'll give me the info I'm looking for. Yeah I was expecting a set of batteries to last 2-3 years and was suprised when they were lasting only a year. Thanks for the advice guys, I appreciate it
As far as I know the onboard charger has a trickle charge & the batteries are deep cycle & the correct group number for the motor, 27 if I remember right. Don't remember the amps, etc.
Yeah, I use the heck out of them. I'll usually run them down to 25-30% on a typical outing. I'm spending around $110-$120 per battery. Was wondering if there was a particular battery that would be best a 24- volt system. Thanks for your input, appreciate it
Need some advice. I have a 24 volt Minn-Kota Ulterra trolling motor (absolutely love it). A pair of batteries will last a little over a season before they start running down, from a full charge, in a couple hours. They are hooked up to an on-board charger when not in use. A season is 100-130 trips. Is this what I am to expect? Or are there batteries available that would give me better longevity?