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Trolling Motor Batteries Hull Truth. Just out of curiosity why 3 12 volts vs 1 36 volt? But *over* discharging will kill them quick smart. Correct, deep cycle batteries *need* to be discharged, and fairly regularly. We also have a 36v trolling motor and went with a 36v lithium pro. Trolling motor and will charge it from ac power charger and not your main starting? Assume you are using it for an elec. It's been a great battery and i use my tm to chop through a lot of thick lily pads. Does anyone have a manufacturer preference or performance input. I just made the switch to lithiums for my trolling motor (two 100ah lithium batteries with a noco genius two back charger, total cost $823.) and couldn't be happier. My setup is a 12' v hull with a 6hp outboard, and a mk endura max 45lb thrust trolling motor. Here's a link to his hull truth thread. I was going to go lithium in one of my boats but. I would be buying 2 100ah batteries. I have a new 24v 80lb thrust ulterra trolling motor and i’m seriously contemplating on switching to lithium batteries. Researching batteries and thinking of lithium for longer run times.

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I just made the switch to lithiums for my trolling motor (two 100ah lithium batteries with a noco genius two back charger, total cost $823.) and couldn't be happier. My setup is a 12' v hull with a 6hp outboard, and a mk endura max 45lb thrust trolling motor. But *over* discharging will kill them quick smart. Does anyone have a manufacturer preference or performance input. Correct, deep cycle batteries *need* to be discharged, and fairly regularly. It's been a great battery and i use my tm to chop through a lot of thick lily pads. I was going to go lithium in one of my boats but. I would be buying 2 100ah batteries. Trolling motor and will charge it from ac power charger and not your main starting? Here's a link to his hull truth thread.

Lithium trolling motor batteries Page 2 The Hull Truth Boating

Trolling Motor Batteries Hull Truth Does anyone have a manufacturer preference or performance input. I would be buying 2 100ah batteries. Researching batteries and thinking of lithium for longer run times. Assume you are using it for an elec. Correct, deep cycle batteries *need* to be discharged, and fairly regularly. Does anyone have a manufacturer preference or performance input. My setup is a 12' v hull with a 6hp outboard, and a mk endura max 45lb thrust trolling motor. I have a new 24v 80lb thrust ulterra trolling motor and i’m seriously contemplating on switching to lithium batteries. Trolling motor and will charge it from ac power charger and not your main starting? I just made the switch to lithiums for my trolling motor (two 100ah lithium batteries with a noco genius two back charger, total cost $823.) and couldn't be happier. I was going to go lithium in one of my boats but. Here's a link to his hull truth thread. But *over* discharging will kill them quick smart. It's been a great battery and i use my tm to chop through a lot of thick lily pads. We also have a 36v trolling motor and went with a 36v lithium pro. Just out of curiosity why 3 12 volts vs 1 36 volt?

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