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I have a Minn Kota trolling motor, I run off a 12v battery.
Does anyone know of a way to charge these batteries, so I am not constantly buying a new battery? Does anyone have expierence with those solar battery chargers (you mount the solar panel on your boat, and hook up the cables to the battery)???? Any ideas etc.. would be greatly appreciated, _Bigred |
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On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 04:55:13 GMT, "_Bigred"
wrote: I have a Minn Kota trolling motor, I run off a 12v battery. Does anyone know of a way to charge these batteries, so I am not constantly buying a new battery? Uh, yeah. You can buy a charger that'll plug into the wall plug and then you put the cables onto your battery posts and let it be. Make sure it's okay for a marine deep charge battery, though. Which, btw, if you've got the time (it takes a while) you can also use to recharge your vehicle battery, should need be. I've had one for years. It'll keep on recharging your little MinnKota battery for several years at minimum. Does anyone have expierence with those solar battery chargers (you mount the solar panel on your boat, and hook up the cables to the battery)???? I talked to the guy at Cabela's when I bought my new battery. He said it's not useful. Takes too long to put any appreciable charge on anything. Like days. I'd advise taking along an extra fully charged battery. Hey, you'll be able to afford it now that you don't have to buy new ones every time you discharge one, right? My boat's too small (kayak sized) for two, but I'd love to have two along. It'd increase my range by a lot. Any ideas etc.. would be greatly appreciated, _Bigred Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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I bought a Deep Cycle Marine battery at Costco for $40 and a 2-12 amp deep
cycle charger at Walmart for $40 and I can run my Minn Kota 40lb thrust for at least 5 hours. Charges the battery in a few hours. "_Bigred" wrote in message ... Thank You for the feedback, it certainly will help me not waste money. Have a great day, _Bigred "Cyli" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 04:55:13 GMT, "_Bigred" wrote: I have a Minn Kota trolling motor, I run off a 12v battery. Does anyone know of a way to charge these batteries, so I am not constantly buying a new battery? Uh, yeah. You can buy a charger that'll plug into the wall plug and then you put the cables onto your battery posts and let it be. Make sure it's okay for a marine deep charge battery, though. Which, btw, if you've got the time (it takes a while) you can also use to recharge your vehicle battery, should need be. I've had one for years. It'll keep on recharging your little MinnKota battery for several years at minimum. Does anyone have expierence with those solar battery chargers (you mount the solar panel on your boat, and hook up the cables to the battery)???? I talked to the guy at Cabela's when I bought my new battery. He said it's not useful. Takes too long to put any appreciable charge on anything. Like days. I'd advise taking along an extra fully charged battery. Hey, you'll be able to afford it now that you don't have to buy new ones every time you discharge one, right? My boat's too small (kayak sized) for two, but I'd love to have two along. It'd increase my range by a lot. Any ideas etc.. would be greatly appreciated, _Bigred Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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I bought a Deep Cycle Marine battery at Costco for $40 and a 2-12 amp deep
cycle charger at Walmart for $40 and I can run my Minn Kota 40lb thrust for at least 5 hours. Charges the battery in a few hours. "_Bigred" wrote in message ... Thank You for the feedback, it certainly will help me not waste money. Have a great day, _Bigred "Cyli" wrote in message news ![]() On Sun, 29 Aug 2004 04:55:13 GMT, "_Bigred" wrote: I have a Minn Kota trolling motor, I run off a 12v battery. Does anyone know of a way to charge these batteries, so I am not constantly buying a new battery? Uh, yeah. You can buy a charger that'll plug into the wall plug and then you put the cables onto your battery posts and let it be. Make sure it's okay for a marine deep charge battery, though. Which, btw, if you've got the time (it takes a while) you can also use to recharge your vehicle battery, should need be. I've had one for years. It'll keep on recharging your little MinnKota battery for several years at minimum. Does anyone have expierence with those solar battery chargers (you mount the solar panel on your boat, and hook up the cables to the battery)???? I talked to the guy at Cabela's when I bought my new battery. He said it's not useful. Takes too long to put any appreciable charge on anything. Like days. I'd advise taking along an extra fully charged battery. Hey, you'll be able to afford it now that you don't have to buy new ones every time you discharge one, right? My boat's too small (kayak sized) for two, but I'd love to have two along. It'd increase my range by a lot. Any ideas etc.. would be greatly appreciated, _Bigred Cyli r.bc: vixen. Minnow goddess. Speaker to squirrels. Often taunted by trout. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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