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grneyemonstr 02-17-2011 01:36 PM

Trolling motor question
 
I have a 12v trolling motor and my boat has one 12v battery to run it. Can i add another 12v battery to the set up or will that be too much? Is i can add one should i run it in series or pararell?
Thanks in advance

Chuck7 02-17-2011 01:39 PM

no you can't...that would be 24 volts..What I do is carry an extra one as a back up..

mbhutton 02-17-2011 03:40 PM

You can, but its easy to mess up. Here is a link for you to read.It will not give you anymore power, 12v is 12v, just run longer ;)

http://www.nyc-arecs.org/Connecting_...d_Parallel.pdf

buckhunter14 02-17-2011 04:59 PM

I agree with both, it will just allow you longer running time, if that is the concern.

grneyemonstr 02-18-2011 03:22 AM

I do alot of all day fishing and just wanted to run a little longer with out having to switch out batteries.. Thanks for the answers

MIKECC 03-03-2011 11:46 AM

yes you can, and it will give you longer run time. i have 2 they run 24 volts.

Chuck7 03-03-2011 12:07 PM

My dads' one of the smartest men in the world..{ -; and is also an electricain.
I was interested in this question myself... just called him..here is his answer..

Yes..if you wire the batteries positive to positive and negative to negative you are safe and that is 12 volts..which you can run your motor longer on it.

IF you wire poistive to negative you will have 24 volts..and could ruin your motor as it is wired to run on 12 volts..

UNLESS you have a 24 volt trolling motor

Outdoorsben 03-05-2011 12:58 PM

Which trolling motor do you have. I have a variable 55lb with 1 battery and I have about 20% of juice after a good 6-8hrs on the water. Of course I float with the wind/current and usually just have to motor back.


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