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    What to buy lithium

    What is the best lithium 24 v for 1875 ranger 80 lbs. ultrex. thanks

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    Check with Drewtek, board sponsor. FSHRMN1010

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    Here is a post by Drew and his setup on the Lith batteries he sells.

    http://www.bbcboards.net/showthread.php?t=987033
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    I'm happy with my 24v battleborn running my 80lb mk maxxum on my Ranger. Had it over year with no problems.

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    Drewcraft Specializes in Lithium Batteries and Chargers, We carry all Brands of Trolling Motors and Graphs, Minnkota, Lowrance, Garmin, Motorguide
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    I have 2 BattleBorn Lithiums and loving them so far! Was up on Champlain last week and ran 12-14 hours a day without any issues... They charge up FAST and run all day long.
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    I have 3 battleborn 100ah and they are great!!

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    Just got 3 50A Ionics for my 36 volt, will give good test tomorrow. I'm hoping the 50's will be sufficient for 36 volts.
    Would really be skeptical if 2 50's would be enough for a 24.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mattfish11 View Post
    I have 2 BattleBorn Lithiums and loving them so far! Was up on Champlain last week and ran 12-14 hours a day without any issues... They charge up FAST and run all day long.
    battleborn also offers a 10 yr warranty now as well.
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    check with Brad at Lithium Pros for 2 12v or 1 24v we have some new product not listed yet on the site.
    thank

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    Quote Originally Posted by DREWTICK View Post

    What would a set of those cost to run my 24v motorguide. Also include a cranking battery. Bigger the better for the cranking battery. So total cost for all three batteries... ballpark figure anyways..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hickory Legend View Post
    $2500 for one battery and a charger??? Did I read that right?? Granted that one battery takes the place of two, but damn. I guess if you have enough money that you don’t care about money it would be great. Until I hit the lottery though..... they’d have to divide that by 5 for me to even consider it.

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    https://lithiumhub.com/product/12-volt-50ah-battery/

    Probably the best price on Lithiums I have seen anywhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by catch5 View Post
    What would a set of those cost to run my 24v motorguide. Also include a cranking battery. Bigger the better for the cranking battery. So total cost for all three batteries... ballpark figure anyways..

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    Quote Originally Posted by DQM View Post
    https://lithiumhub.com/product/12-volt-50ah-battery/

    Probably the best price on Lithiums I have seen anywhere.
    I have some BBC discounts off of these
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    I have seen a number of people saying that they have 3 of the 50 ah batteries and have no problems . I have a 24 v tm which draws more power than a 36 . How many people are using 2 50 ah batteries for really long days . During the summer I will fish from sun up to sun down . That is a 16 hour day . No one here has mentioned any thing like that . I like the price point and weight of the 50 ah ones but would want to hang my self if I spent that kind of money and ran out of juice at the end of the day. I have a small tin with a 25 on it so switching batteries to save weight will be advantages .

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    My best friend has 2 50ah on a 80 lb ultrex and fishes a lot of full days with no issues. Usually still over 50 percent after a 10 hour day

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    Quote Originally Posted by jkirch View Post
    I have seen a number of people saying that they have 3 of the 50 ah batteries and have no problems . I have a 24 v tm which draws more power than a 36 . How many people are using 2 50 ah batteries for really long days . During the summer I will fish from sun up to sun down . That is a 16 hour day . No one here has mentioned any thing like that . I like the price point and weight of the 50 ah ones but would want to hang my self if I spent that kind of money and ran out of juice at the end of the day. I have a small tin with a 25 on it so switching batteries to save weight will be advantages .
    Probably cause very few would fish a 16 hour day. That sounds miserable. Lol

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