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Optima Blue Tops here....12 volt riptide...All day fishing (redfishing) the most I have pulled them down to is 60% and that was alot of trolling for a only a 40% drop...As was said AC Delco's are a good deal for the money

I just copied this off "the Other" site. Do you really run a 12v system on that Back Country? Will that Optrima really last as long as a 24v system? I understand weather conditions, and boat size would play a factor.
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Yes....Just ask Birddog....But.....the key but is I use the tide and wind to my advantage...Meaning I don't troll against the current or wind unless necessary.

I would rather have a 24 volt system, but the extra weight and all of Tincan sheet in the back of the boat tends to make her ride a little low...So I went back to a 12V system...All I have ever run is 12V trolling systems.

It won't last as long as a 24V system...It's not mathematically possible
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Yeah, if possible I always fish with the wind behind me.
I've just had 12v systems in the past that never seemed to last long enough. However I always used just a regular deep cycle battery, never tried the Optima. I guess they are worth the money, huh?
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Jury is still out, I have only had mine for 5 months....I put them on charge last night and it was down to 66%, that was from two half day trips before charging.

I would like to try two 12 volt Odyssey batteries in parallel, they are real light, real expensive and debtable on the reserve capacity.
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Chalk wrote: I would rather have a 24 volt system, but the extra weight and all of Tincan sheet in the back of the boat tends to make her ride a little low...So I went back to a 12V system...All I have ever run is 12V trolling systems.
I had 2 trays and 2 rods that day. It's YOUR tackle bag that sinks the dang boat!
What was I supposed to do today?
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Both of you give all your crap to me and quit having this argument. :thumbup:
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:-D
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Eerman wrote:Both of you give all your crap to me and quit having this argument. :thumbup:
You will need a bigger vehicle, boat and house to accomodate Tincan's unused tackle :o :lol: ...Let alone mine :lol:
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