Do you use 12v or 24v batteries for your electic motor?

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Do you run a 12v electric or a 24v. 36v is for those lucky enough to be able to afford such luxuries.

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Do you use 12v or 24v batteries for your electic motor?

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Ok I need some advice on this one.

Part of the sale on my new boat was an upgrade on the bow-mounted Electric motor. My problem is they replaced a 12v with a 24v so I am lost now.... :lol: :oops:

What is the proper battery hook-up configuration for converting from a 12v trolling motor that was on the boat to a 24v system for the new trolling motor?

I also need some recommendations on Onboard chargers for the twin deep cycle batteries. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you feel uncomfortable using name brands here please PM me. Thanks a million. :mrgreen:
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Post by M.T. Livewell »

I hear you cannot go wrong with 'Guest' chargers. And, coincidentally, I believe they are available through Laurentian Marine.

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To get 24V, I believe you hook them up in series.

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Post by spinner »

Mt is correct.
what you will do is connect the positive terminal of one of the batteries to the negative terminal of the other. that will give u 24 volts
There may be some wiring considerations at the bow plug but i can't say as plugs and hook-ups could vary.
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Is ther anyway to run a 12V system with two Batteries with changing batteries. LIke a 24V in Parellel?
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Lucannus, having seen your setup up, this may be the best choice.
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I believe you would connect both of your positive leads from the batteries to either 1 or 2. Then start your day fishing on 1. Then when the battery starts to run low, switch over to 2.

Might be an easy way to make the most of your 2 batteries with only a 12v trolling motor instead of physically changing over the battery terminals.

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Lucannus: You can go positive to positive/ negative to negative to get 12 volts out of 2 batteries.

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I have 2 -12 volt deep cycle batterys hooked together as Ed said(that rymes)used them for two full days with no recharge I have a on board duel bank charger.when i come home from fishing...just plug the boat in and forget it til;l the next time I go out! In fact I left it plugged in all winter it goes into a maintance mode!!......the best thing I have ever purchased....well next to my Tubes :wink:



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Hey guys you might want to check out the Technology that charges all the batteries while you run the engine, AC 110 and while you pull the boat. www.stealthcharging.com
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big-o wrote:I have 2 -12 volt deep cycle batterys hooked together as Ed said(that rymes)used them for two full days with no recharge I have a on board duel bank charger.when i come home from fishing...just plug the boat in and forget it til;l the next time I go out! In fact I left it plugged in all winter it goes into a maintance mode!!......the best thing I have ever purchased....well next to my Tubes :wink:



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Got everything rigged for launch this weekend. Thanks for the input guys.... now about those onboard chargers.... hmmm Mike at Baitcasters is an electrician and if I get the charger there... hmmmm

I am getting too old to be hauling batteries around.... still younger than that old Big-O fella though..... :lol:


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big-o wrote:I have 2 -12 volt deep cycle batterys hooked together as Ed said(that rymes)
I also run 2 - 12V Batteries wired in Parallel. I like to use my Minn Kota power drive bow mount for trolling with the autopilot so I need the extra reserve power. I have trolled all day with the two battery setup.

I am presently runing one until I pick up another onboard dual bank charger, mine seems to have quit working. :cry:
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I am curious to hear more about this.

I would have thought that hooking 2 batteries in parallel would have opened the potential for an over abundance of available amperage. Mind you, I guess a unit can only draw as much as it was designed for.

Does this draw both batteries down at the same rate? Hence twice as long on the water?
What woud happen in this scenario if you mixed a 24 and a 27 deep cycle together?

Hmmm.

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Post by Rideaufish »

paralel you add the amps eg: 2) 500 cold cranking amps(cca) 12 volt batts =1000 cca 12 volt. 2) 500 cca 12 volt in series = 24 volts 500 cca
sorry for the cca but im a mechanic and i know it to be true with cca would ASSume it is same with amp hour ect. using 2 different sizes would be ok too.
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Onboad Charger and Batteries

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Well after careful shopping I have ordered my onboard charger from Baitcaster's this past weekend. Oh won`t it be nice to be able to not have to lug those heavy monsters back and forth from the boat anymore. Gotta love technology.

I was also able to order a friggin rainsuit in a size over 2xl finally after a three year search.... have you ever seen someone flying along in a bassboat with a poncho wrapped around his neck like an anoconda on a bushpig.... :shock:

I will feel proud be wear my new rainsuit and remain dry and warm like the rest of the folk this year.... and it didn`t bust my bank account to pick it up either. This is going to be a very good year .... I can feel it. Or am I just happy to be fishing again? :lol:
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