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Old February 27th, 2005, 02:35 AM
Charles B. Summers
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I'm hoping the wires are too! But if I need to run new ones, I will. Guess I
could run a couple of smaller power wires for the finder too.


"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
You can power up your depth finder with any hot wire beneath the console,

no
problem there. A 3-bank charger is what you need. Universal sonar is a
cool feature but most still use a transducer on the tm. Hopefully your
factory wires are beefy enough for the 24 system, they probably are. Good
luck Chaz!

WW

"Charles B. Summers" wrote in message
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This time next weekend, I'll be installing my new trolling motor on my
Nitro. Currently, it has the Motorguide 43lb 12v, and I'm going to

finally
get a 24v. I haven't yet decided on which one will be the replacement,

but
I'm looking very hard at the Minn Kota Maxxum 70lb, 24v. This one is

about
$700.00 at BPS, and the one with the universal sonar is $80.00 more.

(figure
in 9.75% for taxes and about $20.00 shipping)

Would you feel the universal sonar is worth the $80.00 difference?

What am I going to need to convert the 12v system to 24v? I already have

the
battery installed, so how are the two connected at that end, as well as

the
plug end? I'm thinking that all I need to do is install a small

connector
between the positive terminal to battery A, to the negative terminal to
battery B, then connect the trolling wires to the other terminals. At

the
female plug, I should just has a single 24v, and that's where I should
connect the wires inside the male connector. Sound right, or am I

missing
something?

Now for the battery charger... I have a Pro Mariner two bank charger.

How
do
I connect it to a 24v system? As of now, I have one bank feeding one
trolling battery, and the other feeding the starting battery. I'll move

the
ones feeding the starting battery over to my spare trolling battery

whenever
it needs I think I need to charge it, but it's usually connected to the
starting battery. Would I need to purchase a three bank charger now, or

buy
a single bank charger for the starting battery? I get really confused at
this point... LOL

I don't have a clue as what the breaker size is on the 12v motor... what
rating should I look for if I think I can use it on the 24v system?

The only other problem that I can think of now is the power connections

to
my bow depth finder. I've got it hooked to the trolling system, so I

guess
I'll have to re-route the wires to the 12v system under the console. Not

a
big problem, but maybe you've got a secret that I haven't thought of

yet.

Thanks for any help/advice.

Charles






 




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