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<blockquote data-quote="RRmaniac" data-source="post: 342719" data-attributes="member: 2444"><p>Getting the boat ready to go for the year, and I am wiring in a new 24V trolling motor. Planning on using a 60A breaker, as recommended by minnkota for the trolling motor. Should I be wiring the motor to a receptacle or just hardwiring it in? Also, what kind of on-board charger should I be getting? The trolling motor and its batteries are in the front of the boat, and the starting battery is in the back of the boat. Should I be looking for a 24V charger and another one for the main battery? Or should I be buying a three bank charger? Also curious if I would have to disconnect the jumper in the 24V system if I was going to charge the batteries individually. Thanks in advance for any input or suggestions you all have for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRmaniac, post: 342719, member: 2444"] Getting the boat ready to go for the year, and I am wiring in a new 24V trolling motor. Planning on using a 60A breaker, as recommended by minnkota for the trolling motor. Should I be wiring the motor to a receptacle or just hardwiring it in? Also, what kind of on-board charger should I be getting? The trolling motor and its batteries are in the front of the boat, and the starting battery is in the back of the boat. Should I be looking for a 24V charger and another one for the main battery? Or should I be buying a three bank charger? Also curious if I would have to disconnect the jumper in the 24V system if I was going to charge the batteries individually. Thanks in advance for any input or suggestions you all have for me. [/QUOTE]
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