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Lithium trolling motor batteries #14842316 09/20/23 10:18 PM
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Who has switched to lithium? I don't like the cost but where I store my boat it's a pain to charge the batteries so if I can get more runtime between charges it might be worth it.
I'm running a 24V riptide. Thanks.

Re: Lithium trolling motor batteries [Re: steve_twice] #14842372 09/20/23 11:11 PM
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You can get a few brands really reasonably priced, unless you want Bluetooth, then the price goes up. You’ll definitely see longer time between charges with them, but they have a few drawbacks, mostly in freezing weather or extreme heat.

LiTime, Chins, Weize are the most reasonable.

Re: Lithium trolling motor batteries [Re: steve_twice] #14842383 09/20/23 11:26 PM
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24v tm's draw more amps then a 36v. If you can't charge them regularly go with at least 100a batteries

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