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adding a 24 volt trolling motor to a 12 system
"Bill" wrote in
ink.net: Subject: adding a 24 volt trolling motor to a 12 system From: "Bill" Newsgroups: rec.boats.electronics What would be even better is if you actually read my post and answered what I asked. All you managed to do is try and sell me something that I don't even have a need for. And, yet again, we have turned a potentially helpful response into that gang warfare under the interstate bridge with motorcycle chains and razor blades.... We've really got to figure out what's causing this personal acidity in a wide variety of our posters, not just Bill, and find an amicable remedy until the shrink wrap comes back off the boats in a few months. This is the 3rd or 4th attack in the last 6 hours! I mentioned Network Stumbler, a freeware program to find Wifi hotspots, and nearly got my arm ripped off by a flying motorcycle chain! Am I the only one to notice that Peggie Hall, r.b.c's resident marine head expert, hasn't been heard from in many moons? Could this be why? If you don't like someone's response to your question or begging, simply say "Thank you for all your help" and ignore what you don't like or think is stupid....instead of flailing away with the motorcycle chain under the bridge! |
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What would be even better is if you actually read my post and answered
what I asked. All you managed to do is try and sell me something that I don't even have a need for. And, yet again, we have turned a potentially helpful response into that gang warfare under the interstate bridge with motorcycle chains and razor blades.... We've really got to figure out what's causing this personal acidity in a wide variety of our posters, not just Bill, and find an amicable remedy until the shrink wrap comes back off the boats in a few months. This is the 3rd or 4th attack in the last 6 hours! I mentioned Network Stumbler, a freeware program to find Wifi hotspots, and nearly got my arm ripped off by a flying motorcycle chain! Am I the only one to notice that Peggie Hall, r.b.c's resident marine head expert, hasn't been heard from in many moons? Could this be why? If you don't like someone's response to your question or begging, simply say "Thank you for all your help" and ignore what you don't like or think is stupid....instead of flailing away with the motorcycle chain under the bridge! Hey, Larry, I sold my bike, but kept the chain. I thought it would be more politically correct than a six-shooter. Old Chief Lynn |
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adding a 24 volt trolling motor to a 12 system
"Lynn Coffelt" wrote in
: Hey, Larry, I sold my bike, but kept the chain. I thought it would be more politically correct than a six-shooter. Old Chief Lynn I'm not sure. Those assault charges can be kinda nasty. |
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adding a 24 volt trolling motor to a 12 system
Andina,
This is a great recommendation for this type of application. It's simple, cheap, compact, automatic, easy to understand and correct if something goes wrong, and far more efficient and better for the life of the batteries then any other approach. Although there are other approaches, this cannot be beat. Please ignore the negative comment from Bill, we have been jaded by various posters on this board, and strike back quickly (and maliciously) when people use the forum to advertise their own products (without a relevant question being posted by someone first). Bill wrote: What would be even better is if you actually read my post and answered what I asked. All you managed to do is try and sell me something that I don't even have a need for. "Andina Marie" wrote in message oups.com... Go to http://www.yandina.com/troll24info.htm and scroll down to the schematics. You would use Schematic B. The advantage of this system is the batteries charge in parallel so you can charge them from the outboard motor or any standard 12 volt automobile style charger. You don't need a 24 volt charger or a dual output charger. A big advantage is your two deep cycle batteries remain in parallel as they are now when the trolling motor is not running. It is fully automatic and comes with an unlimited warranty. Many report that their trolling batteries are already fully charged by the time they get back to the trailer. You can also use the trailer output on your tow vehicle to charge the trolling (and starting) batteries. Email me direct if you have any questions or post them here. Regards, Ann-Marie Foster, Bill wrote: Hey, I just purchased a 24 volt trolling motor, however everything on my boat is 12 volt. I have the staring battery and 2 deep cycle batteries. Can I somehow connect the new trolling motor to this system, if so how? Thanks, |
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adding a 24 volt trolling motor to a 12 system
I'm tempted to go back and get a psych degree after reading newsgroups.
All I can figure is that the anonymity of the web encourages people to lash out on newsgroups who wouldn't react that way in person. OTOH it could be that people like that don't have any real interpersonal relations anyway. All they do is sit in darkened rooms in front of a monitor inventing wicked newsgroups responses (hmmm, is that what I'm doing, how does that go about glass houses?). Just trolling. Don |
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