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#17435 - 05-10-2010 09:46 AM
Trolling Motor Nightmares...
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Registered: 12-19-2008
Posts: 28
Loc: NY
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Having a problem with MotorGuide 72lb 24v trolling motor. Have 2 Optima 12v batteries, 2 years old. The last 2x out the charger indicated both batteries were charged (green lights) and batteries tested 12.5 volts but within 2 hrs of fishing the motor lost 90% of it's power. System was fine before this started. Prior to this weekend when I hooked the charger up to the batteries and put a tester on the batteries I'd get 13+ volts so I think the charger is OK. Fished this past Sunday and had same problem with the motor losing power. When I got home I put the charger on and one of the banks on the charger was blinking red indicating (I think) a dead battery?? Prior to yesterday both batteries would hold the charge at 12.5 volts or so after charging. Would beat wire or a bad wire connection at the motor plug cause this problem? If not, what else? Please advise. Thanks for your help- Joe Pepe
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#17437 - 05-10-2010 10:37 AM
Re: Trolling Motor Nightmares...
[Re: gpfshman]
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Registered: 07-12-2001
Posts: 878
Loc: East Moriches, NY
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Joe, Just as a precaution check your connections for corrosion and do a continuity test and voltage test with a little radio shack tester. You may not be getting the charge into the battery. A fully charged battery puts out 13.5 or better. If you have a multi phase tester check your charger to see what its putting out. Is you motor plug in good shape? Are your splices from the battery to the plug-in soldered? Are all of your connections tight? All of these things, when not correct, Zap the energy out of a battery. JMHO
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#17439 - 05-10-2010 01:47 PM
Re: Trolling Motor Nightmares...
[Re: ukey28]
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Registered: 11-16-2008
Posts: 15
Loc: suffolk country, new york
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it's possible you have a dead cell in the battery. it'll show volts but it won't have the amps. do a load test on the batterys. that will show what kind of shape there in.
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#17443 - 05-10-2010 07:24 PM
Re: Trolling Motor Nightmares...
[Re: LIfisherman776]
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Registered: 12-19-2008
Posts: 28
Loc: NY
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Thanks for the input. I took a look tonight and the lights on the charger were green on the "dead" battery and the tester showed the battery had 12.5v. If a cell in the battery was beat I don't think the motor would run so strong when I first get out. I think the battery wire/trolling motor connection may not be great-I changed the male/female plugs this year and rushed it a bit. Funny thing about the charger- if I put the tester on the leads from the charger I get nothing (when it's not connected to the batteries) but when I test the batteries with the leads on them I get 14+v- my buddy said the charger may need to be connected to a battery before it puts out. I'll re-do the connections up front. Thanks again for the help
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#17455 - 05-12-2010 04:26 PM
Re: Trolling Motor Nightmares...
[Re: gpfshman]
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Registered: 09-29-2004
Posts: 728
Loc: Shirley, NY
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I lost my last tournament from dirty connections on the jumpers between the batteries. One battery drained the other. Nine minutes late with big bag and lunker. Lost it all!!!!
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#17464 - 05-14-2010 04:43 PM
Re: Trolling Motor Nightmares...
[Re: Nunz]
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Registered: 04-06-2002
Posts: 1561
Loc: Muscatine, IA
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Even if it they are maintainence free batteries, open up the water fill and check. Sometimes battery chargers use up all the water and they won't charge. JC
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#17509 - 05-26-2010 08:17 PM
Re: Trolling Motor Nightmares...
[Re: johnnie crain]
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Registered: 01-09-2002
Posts: 324
Loc: antioch il.
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May I be the first to add: Optima batteries have a mixed past>
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#17510 - 05-26-2010 10:24 PM
Re: Trolling Motor Nightmares...
[Re: bassin butch]
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Registered: 07-12-2001
Posts: 878
Loc: East Moriches, NY
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I wondered about that. When they first came out it was all about how they would replace all existing batteries. Now you don't hear a word about that. I'm an AC Delco voyager user, 5 yrs. per set, Beat the daylights out of the Trojans that I paid twice the price for.
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#17529 - 06-01-2010 10:04 PM
Re: Trolling Motor Nightmares...
[Re: ukey28]
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Registered: 01-09-2002
Posts: 324
Loc: antioch il.
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Frank those ac delco batterys have a lot of happy owners. Right now I am running interstate TMs (2 of group 27), and a Cabelas AGM starting battery. Next year I am changing the TM batterys to AC delco.
Butch
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#17544 - 06-02-2010 04:40 PM
Re: Trolling Motor Nightmares...
[Re: bassin butch]
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Bassin' USA President
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Registered: 05-03-2001
Posts: 2619
Loc: Suffolk County, NY
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AC DELCO!!! and please watch your language on the boards "MotorGuide" is nasty word around these parts!!! I have six motor-guide-corpses to prove it... can you say "Minn Kota"??? Although my Minn Kota 101 makes a lot of noise because the mount has some play in it (right out of the box). I should have sent it back from day one... oh well...
Joe, did you ever figure out the problem?
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