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24V marine Battery?
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I was wondering if anyone knows where I could find a 24 volt deep cycle marine battery. I recently purchased a trolling motor with high lb thrust and it requires a 24 volt battery. I have been having a hard time finding one anywhere. I would like to avoid having to connect 2 12 volts in series.
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][#800000]There are actually lots of sources for 24V batteries found on the Net. However, almost all are for electric bikes, wheelchairs, etc., and none are suitable for the use you intend. You need way more current capability than what they offer and the ONLY way you are going to get that is with two 12V Marine batteries. I would recommend 2 of the Cabela's brand AGMs as the best deal going right now. Two Gp 24s give you a Reserve Capacity (RC) of 240 ah and two Gp 30s give you an RC of 380 ah. You will not find a 24v battery that comes anywhere close to those figures for RC. And you will absolutely need that RC if you want that electric motor to run for more than an hour or two.[/#800000][/font]
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#3
If this for your canoe, I suggest you sell the 24V and start over with a 12 volt trolling motor.
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#4
As mentioned, you're better off using two 12 volt batteries. Cabelas has some good instructions on how to do this.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Marine-Ba...531785.uts
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#5
Isn't there ANYWHERE you can get a 24 volt marine battery?
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I found an old thread discussing the subject:

[url "https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100517142512AAISVg1"]Link[/url]
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[quote smittyts]

Isn't there ANYWHERE you can get a 24 volt marine battery?

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If you happened to find one and it had the capacity to run a trolling motor for several hours, I doubt that you could lift it.
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#8
you can always wire together 4 6v deep cycle batteries if u don't want to connect 2 12volts[laugh]
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[quote Paulpro]you can always wire together 4 6v deep cycle batteries if u don't want to connect 2 12volts[laugh][/quote]

Now that would take a lot of space.
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I and many guys on here run 24v bowmounts.
You connect two 12V deep cycle batteries in series to make the 24Volts you need for your motor. Go with the cabelas AGM battery if they are on sale you can't beat them. I would also recommend you buy a two bank charger unless you want to connect the charger to your batteries every time.

If you need help connecting them there is plenty of info on the minkotta website and elsewhere on the web.
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#11
Try National Battery on 1900 in Roy
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#12
buy two battery boxes
and two12 V batterys hook them up Pos to neg so you get 24Volts
[url "http://www.walmart.com/ip/29764601?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222227021990284&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=40839473312&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=78652972592&veh=sem"]http://www.walmart.com/ip/29764601?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222227021990284&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=40839473312&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=78652972592&veh=sem[/url]

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Did you see what I had, it was by the seat you were setting in.
I have 4 batters I don't like running out of battery.
wall mart has some for $100 not as good as the ones they are telling you about but they work ok
EverStart Maxx Marine Battery, Group Size 29DC
if I can I buy a group size of 34 but thay cost more money.
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http://lithiumpros.com/product-category/...es-marine/

http://www.lithiumion-batteries.com/prod...attery.php
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#14
Great job on finding those. I have a hunch at those prices there is a chance he will pass. Those must be great batteries!
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And then you get to purchase the special charger to go with them......

They are nice, my pops installed these and loves em.
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#16
You found some! Thanks. I knew they had to be out there. I will be looking for a part time job to raise the money to buy them. Wow. 2 grand for a battery.
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#17
Those Gp24s on sale at Cabela's are looking real good at $150 each. [Wink]
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[quote smittyts]

You found some! Thanks. I knew they had to be out there. I will be looking for a part time job to raise the money to buy them. Wow. 2 grand for a battery.

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Don't quit that part time job before you also earn the $400 to $500 to purchase the special charger.[cool]
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