Lithium Battery for Trolling Motor



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It was the year 2023, Mr. Pike got caught in the wind and accidentally nuked his electronics.
 

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Shouldn't damage electronics. I have a fuse in the line for both trolling motor and fish finder.
 

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one thing with the lithium battery's in tools is they just die, dont slow down just die.
 


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one thing with the lithium battery's in tools is they just die, dont slow down just die.
Yes. Exactly. Mine lasted 4 hours the other day on Sacajawea. Was constantly trolling. When I got home, I put the volt meter on it and it read 11.5 volts which is completely dead. I put my 20 amp lithium charger on it and it only took 1.5 hours to get it back up to 13.5 volts, which is a full charge. A lead acid would have taken all day to charge.

Was looking at a Weize 200 amp battery for $600, but they weigh just as much as my Interstate lead acid.
 

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I have Triple CAT batteries running my 110, they each weigh I would guess 50lbs, Its a real treat changing them out.
 

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