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On Sun, 13 Nov 2005 19:58:04 -0800, jaykchan wrote:
I am thinking of adding a 24-volt trolling motor in the future. This means I need to change the current batteries settings. Currently, I have these two batteries: (1) A 12-volt dual-purposes flood battery (group-24). (2) A 12-volt deep-cycle flood battery (group-24) (the manufacturer spec also says that it can also provide service for starting; sound like its main purpose is to serve as a deep cycle battery; but I can also use it for starting motor). And I also have a battery switch that has 4 positions (1, 2, BOTH, OFF). You have an 18-ft open boat,right? No cabin, no 12VDC fridge, no anchor winch, etc.? Let's not overkill things here. First, are you SURE you need a 24VDC trolling motor? As you can see, it complicates things greatly. Minn Kota has a nice 55-lb-thrust motor that runs on 12V: the Max55T. I think it would push your boat fine, and will pretty much run all day on a fully-charged group 24 battery (at trolling speeds). Second, if you decide on a 24V motor, you CAN buy a third battery and put it in series with your deep-cycle battery: just make sure it's the same type, etc. (yours is basically brand-new,right?) Use quick-connect connections, and when you want to charge them, re-arrange them to parallel. Then you can charge them either with the alternator or an inexpensive charger (see your charger thread) Lloyd Sumpter "Far Cove" Catalina 36 |
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