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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 116495" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>hahaha... man, I'm just glad I keep my batteries juiced up with an onboard charger. I plugged the boat back up when I got home that morning, and in 2 hours they were fully charged again. I wish I would have checked the voltage when I got home just so I would have known how much I drained them, but it must not have been too much. And I had that front motor on high the whole time, but I checked to see how hot it got because I didn't know if it would burn it up or not, but it never really got that hot.</p><p></p><p>As a side note, I can't believe the difference I can tell between using onboard chargers and the portables... It's almost like I go out with brand new batteries every time now where as before I was running low half way through a fishing trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 116495, member: 677"] hahaha... man, I'm just glad I keep my batteries juiced up with an onboard charger. I plugged the boat back up when I got home that morning, and in 2 hours they were fully charged again. I wish I would have checked the voltage when I got home just so I would have known how much I drained them, but it must not have been too much. And I had that front motor on high the whole time, but I checked to see how hot it got because I didn't know if it would burn it up or not, but it never really got that hot. As a side note, I can't believe the difference I can tell between using onboard chargers and the portables... It's almost like I go out with brand new batteries every time now where as before I was running low half way through a fishing trip. [/QUOTE]
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