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Advice for a trolling motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="redbug" data-source="post: 125894" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>look at the reserve capacity mins the higher that number the longer you can stay on the water a battery case is a personal choice if you can secure the battery in place so it doesn't bounce around that is all you will need. </p><p>Get a quality charger be it an on board or portable. a trickle charger will NOT to the job you need at least 5 amps to get a solid charge. The charger I use has 15amps and will charge my batteries in a few hours so i am ready to go the next morning.</p><p>One the to remember is NEVER but your battery away without charging it first..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbug, post: 125894, member: 71"] look at the reserve capacity mins the higher that number the longer you can stay on the water a battery case is a personal choice if you can secure the battery in place so it doesn't bounce around that is all you will need. Get a quality charger be it an on board or portable. a trickle charger will NOT to the job you need at least 5 amps to get a solid charge. The charger I use has 15amps and will charge my batteries in a few hours so i am ready to go the next morning. One the to remember is NEVER but your battery away without charging it first.. [/QUOTE]
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