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Is there still a big difference between 12v motors and 24v motors these days
If a 12v motor has 50# thrust And a 24v motor has 50# thrust How are they different ? |
"james morgan" wrote in message ... Is there still a big difference between 12v motors and 24v motors these days If a 12v motor has 50# thrust And a 24v motor has 50# thrust How are they different ? There's a world of difference between the two. While they both have 50 pounds of thrust, you'll find that a 24 volt system is more efficient and will last you far longer on the water. I realize that improvements have been made in trolling motor technology, but when I had a 12 volt system in my boat, the battery was done long before I was in a day of fishing. If you have the room for the extra battery, get the 24 volt system, you'll appreciate it on a windy day or in heavy current. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
"james morgan" wrote in message ... Is there still a big difference between 12v motors and 24v motors these days If a 12v motor has 50# thrust And a 24v motor has 50# thrust How are they different ? There's a world of difference between the two. While they both have 50 pounds of thrust, you'll find that a 24 volt system is more efficient and will last you far longer on the water. I realize that improvements have been made in trolling motor technology, but when I had a 12 volt system in my boat, the battery was done long before I was in a day of fishing. If you have the room for the extra battery, get the 24 volt system, you'll appreciate it on a windy day or in heavy current. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
"james morgan" wrote in message
... Is there still a big difference between 12v motors and 24v motors these days If a 12v motor has 50# thrust And a 24v motor has 50# thrust How are they different ? In the same way that an 18 volt drill is much better then a 9.6 volt drill. A 24 volt motor will have much more torque then a 12 volt system.. It will also last much longer between charges. |
"james morgan" wrote in message
... Is there still a big difference between 12v motors and 24v motors these days If a 12v motor has 50# thrust And a 24v motor has 50# thrust How are they different ? In the same way that an 18 volt drill is much better then a 9.6 volt drill. A 24 volt motor will have much more torque then a 12 volt system.. It will also last much longer between charges. |
"james morgan" wrote in message
... Is there still a big difference between 12v motors and 24v motors these days If a 12v motor has 50# thrust And a 24v motor has 50# thrust How are they different ? In the same way that an 18 volt drill is much better then a 9.6 volt drill. A 24 volt motor will have much more torque then a 12 volt system.. It will also last much longer between charges. |
A 24 volt system only uses half the current to do the same job as a 12 volt
system, a 36 volt system uses 1/3 the current. |
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news:a4GBd.57477$k25.3566@attbi_s53... A 24 volt system only uses half the current to do the same job as a 12 volt system, a 36 volt system uses 1/3 the current. So a 24 volt system only needs 12 volts to do the same job as a 12 volt sytem? Hmmm.... |
That is correct. If a trolling motor draws 30 amps at 12v for a certain
thrust, a 24v system will only draw 15 amps for the same amount of thrust. This is hypothetical. In practice, it will be slightly different. That's the advantage of a gas dryer using 240 volts rather than 120 volts in that the amount of current will be half. Jeff "Todd Copeland" wrote in message nk.net... wrote in message news:a4GBd.57477$k25.3566@attbi_s53... A 24 volt system only uses half the current to do the same job as a 12 volt system, a 36 volt system uses 1/3 the current. So a 24 volt system only needs 12 volts to do the same job as a 12 volt sytem? Hmmm.... |
If I had a good 12 volt motor that was strong enough and in good shape, but I
wanted more battery life, I would keep the motor, add a second battery in parallel to the first and double the time it would run. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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