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can you add rope start to an electric start motor?
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<blockquote data-quote="satx78247" data-source="post: 355952" data-attributes="member: 11019"><p>astrorail,</p><p></p><p>IF it was me, I would buy a PAIR of "deep cycle" 6-volt GOLF-CART batteries & wire them in series to make ONE really heavy-duty 12-volt battery. - You might also "look at" the batteries that are designed for electric-powered wheelchairs.</p><p>(In my "metal-flake, bass-boat, phase" or "DAZE", I ran a fairly powerful trolling motor for sometimes 12-14 hours a day, as well as starting the 110HP OB & never even came close to running my 2 golf-cart batteries down. - To assure of having "plenty of juice" for the next day, I would plug-in a 10AH, 12volt power supply to the batteries overnight.)</p><p></p><p>Also, I would buy myself a piece of 4-foot rope & a piece of hardwood for a handle, so that I had an "emergency starting rope" to wrap around the flywheel in the event of battery failure.</p><p></p><p>just my OPINION, satx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satx78247, post: 355952, member: 11019"] astrorail, IF it was me, I would buy a PAIR of "deep cycle" 6-volt GOLF-CART batteries & wire them in series to make ONE really heavy-duty 12-volt battery. - You might also "look at" the batteries that are designed for electric-powered wheelchairs. (In my "metal-flake, bass-boat, phase" or "DAZE", I ran a fairly powerful trolling motor for sometimes 12-14 hours a day, as well as starting the 110HP OB & never even came close to running my 2 golf-cart batteries down. - To assure of having "plenty of juice" for the next day, I would plug-in a 10AH, 12volt power supply to the batteries overnight.) Also, I would buy myself a piece of 4-foot rope & a piece of hardwood for a handle, so that I had an "emergency starting rope" to wrap around the flywheel in the event of battery failure. just my OPINION, satx [/QUOTE]
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