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Todd Copeland
 
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Default Electric motors and battery combinations...>>>

Perhaps I'm missing something... but wouldn't a 36 volt system require 3
deep cycle battteries... in a 12' boat? That's about 150lbs just in
batteries. I run a 36lbs motor on 1 deep cycle battery. I can run it all day
long... probably 2 days without recharging. But deep cycle batteries are
ment to be recharged after each use. So I question why you would want more
then a few days use from your battery/motor combination.

"Marty S." wrote in message
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I'm looking for information about electric motors and the most efficient
battery combinations in terms of weight of adding a battery vs. the power
that going to 24volt might give me. I live in an area that doesn't allow
gas motors on its reservoirs; only electric motors, so I could only power

my
12' jon boat with electric. I'd like to match up the most efficient
combination of motor size, battery, and weight. I would like to know if I
get longer run time and/or more power with a 50lb 12volt motor or a

similar
sized 24volt motor? Or, would I get a better weight-power-endurance
combination getting a 36volt, 100+ lb motor??

Also, would I get more run time from 2 batteries (1 to run, and one as a
spare, i.e., "refuel") with a 12volt motor, or 2 batteries running
simultaneously on a 24volt motor?

questions, questions, questions...