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<blockquote data-quote="bAcKpAiN" data-source="post: 225336" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>I have a 36V trolling motor and have the batteries charging while hooked up all of the time. Once this past summer we fished literally sun up to after dark on a 20hp limit lake so we were limited to electric only. We ran hard all day and were still able to pull 3.5mph on the way back with three guys in the boat. I would make sure you have an inline fuse setup so if there is anything wonky that happens you have some protection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bAcKpAiN, post: 225336, member: 169"] I have a 36V trolling motor and have the batteries charging while hooked up all of the time. Once this past summer we fished literally sun up to after dark on a 20hp limit lake so we were limited to electric only. We ran hard all day and were still able to pull 3.5mph on the way back with three guys in the boat. I would make sure you have an inline fuse setup so if there is anything wonky that happens you have some protection. [/QUOTE]
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