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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5686150" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>theyre fine as well as any "12.8v" lifep04 drop in battery. im thinking minn kotas warning was more geared to 24v or 36v brushed trolling motors not to run them over 85%. when you hit a pedal with lead acid batteries the voltage sags down. this sag voltage is pretty much where they designed the motors to run. brushless motors you can run them at the higher voltages and power that lithium can supply.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://minnkota-help.johnsonoutdoors.com/hc/en-us/articles/6477037780631-Using-Lithium-Batteries?_gl=1*11l9trj*_ga*MTc3MTI2NTk4NC4xNjkxNDMxODU0*_ga_GTWTGQ93QM*MTY5MTQzMTg1NC4xLjAuMTY5MTQzMTg1NC4wLjAuMA..*_fplc*cVprTHRSMVBmTGFVMXdqS1NoRGVlOEhuVEFYYWNKdXI2cENSYmphN1hVdThCRkVNR3RjRzdBTHI5WnRES3ZnbCUyRnhNWEQlMkZpZjVLU09ibGFyU0tqTWR6aGpsYTR0MGlVN1dRaXFUbGpnT1R3SVR0bGJaVlhmbGRwcFNvdFNXZyUzRCUzRA..[/URL]</p><p></p><p>i wouldnt use any NMC lithium batteries for fish finders in a boat. if the cells get wet and catch fire it will more than likely burn through your boat before it burns out. the 16v batteries are pretty much a sales gimmick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5686150, member: 6230"] theyre fine as well as any "12.8v" lifep04 drop in battery. im thinking minn kotas warning was more geared to 24v or 36v brushed trolling motors not to run them over 85%. when you hit a pedal with lead acid batteries the voltage sags down. this sag voltage is pretty much where they designed the motors to run. brushless motors you can run them at the higher voltages and power that lithium can supply. [URL unfurl="true"]https://minnkota-help.johnsonoutdoors.com/hc/en-us/articles/6477037780631-Using-Lithium-Batteries?_gl=1*11l9trj*_ga*MTc3MTI2NTk4NC4xNjkxNDMxODU0*_ga_GTWTGQ93QM*MTY5MTQzMTg1NC4xLjAuMTY5MTQzMTg1NC4wLjAuMA..*_fplc*cVprTHRSMVBmTGFVMXdqS1NoRGVlOEhuVEFYYWNKdXI2cENSYmphN1hVdThCRkVNR3RjRzdBTHI5WnRES3ZnbCUyRnhNWEQlMkZpZjVLU09ibGFyU0tqTWR6aGpsYTR0MGlVN1dRaXFUbGpnT1R3SVR0bGJaVlhmbGRwcFNvdFNXZyUzRCUzRA..[/URL] i wouldnt use any NMC lithium batteries for fish finders in a boat. if the cells get wet and catch fire it will more than likely burn through your boat before it burns out. the 16v batteries are pretty much a sales gimmick. [/QUOTE]
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