Trolling batteries
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Trolling batteries
What are the lightest and best for their weight? I have a 24 volt and am looking to keep weight down.
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1988 vintage 1436 Fisher Jon
1992 vintage 15 hp Merc
1988 vintage 1436 Fisher Jon
1992 vintage 15 hp Merc
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Money no object? Lithium ion batteries.
Realistic and yet not cheap: Odyssey. Hold a charge forever and light compared to lead acid.
Realistic and yet not cheap: Odyssey. Hold a charge forever and light compared to lead acid.
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well i have tried a lot of trolling motor batteries over the years. depends on how hard you run your trolling motor. light use the odyssea are nice due to their weight. if you are killing your batteries often then weight is your friend. the best trolling motor batteries i have ever owned were deka. they held up to heavy use for years.
never have tried the new lithium batteries and even if they were priced a little better don't believe i would simply because fire and boats are a bad combination.
never have tried the new lithium batteries and even if they were priced a little better don't believe i would simply because fire and boats are a bad combination.
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Stay away from the Optima line. I tried them and they were not worth the price difference. Ended up going back to Interstate batteries for all three of mine, but they are not lightweight.
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Yeah hard to beat Interstates.
I am putting a 82 lb thrust great white on a 14' jon.
I am putting a 82 lb thrust great white on a 14' jon.

Work 2 fish 4 days
1988 vintage 1436 Fisher Jon
1992 vintage 15 hp Merc
1988 vintage 1436 Fisher Jon
1992 vintage 15 hp Merc
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I'm using the Duracell AGMs from SAM's Club. They are made by EastPenn which also makes Deka.
Had them for a couple of years without any problems. And I use my 24V trolling motor quite a bit.
Had them for a couple of years without any problems. And I use my 24V trolling motor quite a bit.
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Use long cables and put the battery at the opposite end of the boat from where you will be sitting.Redbelly wrote:Yeah hard to beat Interstates.
I am putting a 82 lb thrust great white on a 14' jon.

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If using long cables make sure you are using appropriate gauge wire and installing your circuit breaker next to the battery, not the motor. I've had friends install thicker gauge wire or reinstall the breaker only after spending 100+ on new boards. Not to say it won't ever happen, but a little extra work or cost on the front should help reduce future problems. Minn Kota has a pretty good table for reference...Steve Stinson wrote:Use long cables and put the battery at the opposite end of the boat from where you will be sitting.My son has a 15' Fisher aluminum boat that he uses a bow-mount Minnkota on. When he's fishing by himself on the front deck, the rear of the boat rides too high. We have the battery in the center of his boat.
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My plan exactlySteve Stinson wrote:Use long cables and put the battery at the opposite end of the boat from where you will be sitting.Redbelly wrote:Yeah hard to beat Interstates.
I am putting a 82 lb thrust great white on a 14' jon.My son has a 15' Fisher aluminum boat that he uses a bow-mount Minnkota on. When he's fishing by himself on the front deck, the rear of the boat rides too high. We have the battery in the center of his boat.

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Work 2 fish 4 days
1988 vintage 1436 Fisher Jon
1992 vintage 15 hp Merc
1988 vintage 1436 Fisher Jon
1992 vintage 15 hp Merc