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Lithium batteries Li time sale and discount code
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[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Li- time flash sale on prices are good not great . There are other batteries out there cheaper may pay to check around. Eco worthy is one I have used with good results Li time has good service warranty and performance.[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Here is a link for additional 8% off I am allowed to share from my account[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]https://i.refs.cc/3pxSTaUw?smile_ref=eyJ...A0fQ%3D%3D[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]If that doesn’t work try Putting New5% in discount code spot at checkout you will get 5% off[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]One other tip register on site, and look at maybe even out in cart but don’t buy right away they will often send you a direct discount coupon to use usually 8%[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Decided to post this seperate it is also in other thread about lithium batteries , figured it may get seen and help more people interested in trying life po4 lithium batteries[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Good shopping![/font]
[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Mildog out[/font]
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My current trolling is 24v. I've got 2 12v lead acid batteries running it. I could witch to 1 24v lithium correct? What would be better the 50ah or the 100ah???
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Depending on your motor I’m assuming it’s 80 lb or more thrust since 24 volt. I would think you would want 100 ah to give you many hour of use. 50 ah you
Might run short depending on how long and what power.
One other note if you are using brush style motor, it’s recommended to not run above power 8 for any extended period of time with lithium batteries. It can burn up the motor . New brushless motors it’s not an issue .
Here is an amp draw chart that is approximate it will give you idea of amp usage
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(05-19-2025, 06:36 PM)Mildog Wrote: Depending on your motor I’m assuming it’s 80 lb or more thrust since 24 volt. I would think you would want 100 ah to give you many hour of use. 50 ah you
Might run short depending on how long and what power.
One other note if you are using brush style motor, it’s recommended to not run above power 8 for any extended period of time with lithium batteries. It can burn up the motor . New brushless motors it’s not an issue .
Here is an amp draw chart that is approximate it will give you idea of amp usage
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I think on setting eight it might put my boat on plane. Luckily it is brushless. Good info
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I can second the Eco worthy. I purchased one two years ago and have been very happy so far. I use it on my Sea Eagle pontoon boat when I don't use my bass boat and love the performance and especially the weight. I'm thinking of buying another one to put in my bass boat to run the trolling motor.
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(05-19-2025, 03:34 PM)Mildog Wrote: [font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Li- time flash sale on prices are good not great . There are other batteries out there cheaper may pay to check around. Eco worthy is one I have used with good results Li time has good service warranty and performance.[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Here is a link for additional 8% off I am allowed to share from my account[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]https://i.refs.cc/3pxSTaUw?smile_ref=eyJ...A0fQ%3D%3D[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]If that doesn’t work try Putting New5% in discount code spot at checkout you will get 5% off[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]One other tip register on site, and look at maybe even out in cart but don’t buy right away they will often send you a direct discount coupon to use usually 8%[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Decided to post this seperate it is also in other thread about lithium batteries , figured it may get seen and help more people interested in trying life po4 lithium batteries[/font]

[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Good shopping![/font]
[font="Open Sans", sans-serif]Mildog out[/font]


We are looking at Amped Lithium Batteries. So many battery companies...I would say research it for yourself before buying. No affiliation here. Battle born and Abyss batteries look good also.
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(05-19-2025, 06:36 PM)Mildog Wrote: Depending on your motor I’m assuming it’s 80 lb or more thrust since 24 volt. I would think you would want 100 ah to give you many hour of use. 50 ah you
Might run short depending on how long and what power.
One other note if you are using brush style motor, it’s recommended to not run above power 8 for any extended period of time with lithium batteries. It can burn up the motor . New brushless motors it’s not an issue .
Here is an amp draw chart that is approximate it will give you idea of amp usage
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Dumb question. How do you tell f your motor is brushless or not??
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(05-20-2025, 06:25 PM)Panchodog Wrote: Dumb question. How do you tell f your motor is brushless or not??
I think it depends on the year of your motor and also the brand name. I believe Garmin came out with the first ones followed by Minn Kota. I think the Minn Kota is called The Ghost.
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Ghost is Lowrance brushless motors. . Minnkota new brushless are Quest series.
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