Handled one at a show. Nice well finished rod but I’d put it at the $250 price point. Do not enjoy the marketing hype around it filled with buzzwords and claims.
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Handled one at a show. Nice well finished rod but I’d put it at the $250 price point. Do not enjoy the marketing hype around it filled with buzzwords and claims.
Thank You
Where and how does Phoenix mount the powerpole charge in the rear compartment? Is it the same place as the other chargers or on the center plate? Pics appreciated
Didn’t really find an exact match. Flipping gorilla mold is a little bulkier but closest I know of. I’ve been able to find a pack here and there over time.
Called minnkota to ask about poundage on Ultrex 112 piston. They gave me a range of 185-205. Much higher than expected. The 80 lb thrust model was down around 140#. So looks like need a 250-275lb...
No such luck. Internal part number...
451923
However, zooming in on the TSS kit pic I can read the model piston used there. “lwcpb 200 40” comes back to a 20” Amazon piston with 40# of force....
Don’t believe that’s listed but haven’t torn into it. Not found anywhere MinnKota lists it in parts description either as they just list it as a lift for X model and size trolling motor. Nothing to...
Exactly. But which one
This is all that I can find but for what it is it’s ridiculous. Could do the same all stainless for less than $100. $130 more than that plus shipping sure is a lot of “convenience.”...
Currently using a 36v Ultrex with internal Mega DI, mega 360, and livescope. About as heavy as possible. Lol.
Is anybody aware of a more powerful lift assist hydraulic for an Ultrex motor? When you start adding accessories the weight builds up and makes them quite a bit heavier. I’ve found the Transducer...
What is everybody attaching the mega 360 ground wire to if anything. Is it necessary?
Thank You. I’m concerned about that as well. I have used a 12/24 motor on the 12v setting before for an extended period trying to move slower without issue. I know it is definitely possible to have...
Thank You. I’m concerned about that as well. I have used a 12/24 motor on the 12v setting before for an extended period trying to move slower without issue. I know it is definitely possible to have...
Only on my hat. :laugh:
No. This is in the process of being installed. Haven’t had any issues yet to overcome with interference but hoping somebody has experience with lead acid or agm batteries in...
Try again... bump
Before I ask I fully understand:
-trolling motors and their circuits are a common source of rf interference seen on depthfinders
-there are many great batteries that I don’t need a sales pitch...
Seeing foretrex go for $500 I kept mine. Came in handy when the board went out on ultrex. Just popped it on and reattached transducers. Minnkota was great. Fixed quickly locally but was nice to have...
Depends on your motor but there is a relay you can buy so the motor charges both but starts off one.
Ive tried the Garmin forum but not getting much traffic so I’ll try here. Before I ask I fully understand:
-trolling motors and their circuits are a common source of rf interference seen on...
And the group that hasn’t specifically tried it is what I’d like to avoid. I’d assume the same myself with regard to rf and any other depth finder. I do have a reliable source that is currently using...
And I’m likely going to get that exact battery as well. Been looking at it. I have not hooked all this up yet but do know it’ll draw a bunch. I have heard reports of what I’m talking about working...
Saw the same RMP video. I’m mainly worried about cranking battery drawdown though compared to drawing off 2 batteries that would never run down. Also keeping the voltage up all around for other...
Has anyone tried wiring the GLS-10 box to the trolling motor batteries using 2 batteries (24V) of a 36V system? It has around a 30V Max if I understand correctly. Direct wires ran from 2 batteries in...
I’ve heard good things about them and am leaning that way currently along with consideration of Oddessey but the cost of the later may rule it out by comparison.
Current battery is a Deka agm,...