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trolling motor battery life
Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2018 11:15 pm
by Tweed
Hi guys,
I just picked up a endura C2 50 lbs thrust trolling motor for my canoe (sportspal). I got a new 80 amp hour (27 group battery).
I've been reading forums and trying to decipher the info as best I can, but haven't been able to to come to a solid conclusion on an average run time.
I always hate to bother everyone on the forum with these newbie questions, but I would certainly appreciate if anyone could give me a general idea of that to expect in regards to run time.
Worst case, if the battery dies, I'll paddle back. I've been paddle-power for about 5 years now, so it certainly wont kill me hahaha.
Many thanks in advance
Re: trolling motor battery life
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 11:44 am
by miker
Heya!
I always hate to bother everyone on the forum with these newbie questions, but I would certainly appreciate if anyone could give me a general idea of that to expect in regards to run time.
I think a big/great part of sites like this is people asking questions..we all get to learn something, hopefully it is the right thing. haha.
it looks like Minnkota has some formulas to try to figure out battery run time:
https://www.minnkotamotors.com/sites/mi ... rmulas.pdf, and then from
https://www.minnkotamotors.com/support/ ... nd-rigging, you can see the max amp draw.
your actual run time will vary of course, given that you probably won't be on max at all times, and as the battery ages it may not last as long as it used to.
this post
https://forums.iboats.com/forum/boat-re ... w-spec-fyi talks about amp draw at different speed settings for a smaller motor than yours..but gives a feel at least for the differences in draw.
enjoy the new rig!
Re: trolling motor battery life
Posted: Tue Jun 19, 2018 8:19 pm
by Tweed
Thanks for the info Miker. Much appreciated
Re: trolling motor battery life
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2018 9:22 am
by lape0019
Truth is, you won't know until you try.
The way you plan on using the TM will have more impact on how long it will last than what any of these charts can tell you. I know there are a few people who have a similar setup so you will hopefully hear from them.
Depending on how you use it, it could last you a day or it could last you a few hours. Either way, make sure to charge it when you get home.
Re: trolling motor battery life
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2018 2:39 pm
by dravenn
lape0019 wrote:Depending on how you use it, it could last you a day or it could last you a few hours. Either way, make sure to charge it when you get home.
Great advice!
Re: trolling motor battery life
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2018 7:06 am
by RickK78
Hi everyone,
I stepped in to inquire about trolling motors, rather than battery life. I was looking at Minnkota EO36 motor -
https://www.boatid.com/minn-kota/minn-k ... 99266.html , and wanted to ask those of you, who are familiar with the other Minnkota trolling motors. Is it a good solution for my Lund 1600 Rebel? MAybe I should look into something different (endura?). I'd like to stick to Minnkota brand, yet I am open to the other recommendations.
Re: trolling motor battery life
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2018 7:13 pm
by toobinator
I don't know the layout of the bow of your boat, but if it would accommodate I think you'd be happier with a bow mount trolling motor. I would think a minimum of 50 lbs thrust.
Ed
Re: trolling motor battery life
Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2018 4:40 am
by RickK78
Okay, thanks, man.
Re: trolling motor battery life
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2019 10:50 am
by barbless-bob
Agree with lape0019, look up battery manufactures regarding using and charging a battery,. It's best to only drain the battery to 50%, this extends the life, mine are going on yr 6 , using el-cheapo Costco golf cart batteries on a pro series 14 ft , I normally go out for 3-5 hrs at a sod of 3-6 on a minnkota 55lb. You are able to mount a transom motor to now by rotating head 180degrees, ( head and prop same direction), makes it a lot easier in wind and to cast. Good luck with it all and hope you minimize your paddling