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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5731832" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Update. I made my first run with the 24v battery. I trolled continuously for 6 hours straight. Keeping the boat between 1.5 and 2 mph the entire time. It never even showed signs of getting weak. In fact...with my previous setup, to achieve that mph range, I had to keep the TM dial on 5 and then gradually increase it as the batteries faded. With the new battery, I had to keep it on 3.5 to keep it from going over 2 mph. Looks like the wiring job and new battery have definitely fixed the issue. On another note...my crappie have transitioned and vanished. I covered a lot of area looking for them and never found them. White bass and yellow bellies were plentiful though. Just for fun...at 10 speed, it hauls my boat at 3.8 to 4 mph.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5731832, member: 220"] Update. I made my first run with the 24v battery. I trolled continuously for 6 hours straight. Keeping the boat between 1.5 and 2 mph the entire time. It never even showed signs of getting weak. In fact...with my previous setup, to achieve that mph range, I had to keep the TM dial on 5 and then gradually increase it as the batteries faded. With the new battery, I had to keep it on 3.5 to keep it from going over 2 mph. Looks like the wiring job and new battery have definitely fixed the issue. On another note...my crappie have transitioned and vanished. I covered a lot of area looking for them and never found them. White bass and yellow bellies were plentiful though. Just for fun...at 10 speed, it hauls my boat at 3.8 to 4 mph. [/QUOTE]
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