My lead acid battery was used for cranking and for my trolling motor. The problem was that old 1969 Evinrude 25hp doesn't charge the battery. Plus the battery is about 8 years old. I recently bought an 18hp manual pull start motor and a fish finder. I decided to buy a 100ah Lithium battery for my trolling motor and my graph. Best decision ever! Now I can go for days between charges, instead of charging every time I get home from fishing!
I installed 2 x 100AH Ionic batteries in my 2022 Lund 1875 Impact. I run a 24 V MinnKota Ulterra. I am so impressed by this technology that I am installing another 12 v 100 AH battery solely to run my graphs (A Humminbird Solix 12 and a Helix 10). The Ionic Battery has bluetooth that tells you the actual amount of charge left, so getting surprised does not happen. Soendy ? Yep. Worth every dime tho.
I will be doing the same as far as getting a dedicated battery for my graphs. I am hoping to add another Helix this spring. I was unaware of the bluetooth features available I am definitely going to look into Ionic Batteries. Thanks for the heads up.
I bought two 100AH LFP batteries, connected them in series, and realized I could probably fish 5 or 6 full days between charging, but I don't use my trolling motor a ton while fishing. I actually used those for a different project and built a dedicated 50AH, 24v battery, from component parts. Only cost about $300, at the time.
This is a similar setup to what I want to run in my boat. Do you have this set up to your fusebox? Or do you just have a 60 amp minn kota circuit breaker? Just trying to figure out how to set it up. Thanks man!
So the 50AH on the 24v trolling motor battery was enough to last a couple days of hard fishing without any charging ? I am new to using electric trolling motors and I just got a 24v 80lb minn kota that I need a battery for.
It was in this particular case. Obviously how you are fishing and weather play a huge role. Also I only have a 16.5' boat that is pretty light so doesn't require as much power to control. The difference between a regular lead acid battery and a lithium battery is huge. I would recommend lithium to anyone thinking about making the switch.
@@winnesotafishing My boat is only 16' and less than 1,000 dry weight. My plan is to fish very similar to the way you were in this video. Thank you for the reply
@@MikeTanner3210You can PROBABLY use something like Victron's smart shunt (or similar) to monitor how much power you've used...and other statistics. I'm a 12v guy, so you gotta make sure that whatever you buy is compatible.
I use my trolling motor hard for downrigging lake trout. Run at about speed 7. Even with 3 lead acids wired together it doesn't take long for full power to drop off. Seriously considering this.
You can charge them with a conventional charger but based on my research will only get them to about 80% capacity. So you should use a lithium specific charger. Can get one for a pretty reasonable price.
I don't want to steer you in the wrong direction, but I think you should be able to. If it is a charger designed to charge a lead acid battery it may end up not fully charging a lithium battery but keep in mind I am no expert.
So far so good.... I have my boat prepped and ready to go but haven't gotten it on the water.... Next time I go on a several day trip I will put it to the test again.
There are additional gauges that you can buy that will give you a reading on how much power is left in your battery but I haven't made the investment in anything yet.
@@KarlBAndersen Yeah, little more than I would like to pay. With the size of my boat and the style of fishing I do if I charge it after a day I rarely run out of power.
@@JamesWhite-tg4kw Out of habit I do charge it at night if I fished all day. I am not sure that I would need to though. I have a Dakota lithium charger that came with the battery. You can use a conventional charger but they won't fully charge your lithium battery. They will only get it to about 80%
Safe how? I know when they first started putting them in cell phones there were some issues but I don't know of any issues with boat batteries. Not saying there haven't been any but I am not aware of any.
I have 24 volt for trolling motor and other 12 volt for dash lithiums I run 12 volt lead acid for the 70 hp yammy I travel from Florida summer to Massachusetts then back to Florida winter I fish down and back taking a month each way. I tow with a B+ RV. The goog thing about the lithium is that I can fish three weeks with them no trolling without a charge, The bad things about lithium, dont get them wet a half inch of water in the battery box will kill the battery dead will not take a charge not covered under warranty this happen twice with my 24 volt Dakota Lithium. The 12 volt Dakota I use for the dash mostly two fish locators for no reason went to with volt meter point five o .50 volts had to jump start that 12 volt lithium with a 12 jumper box to get the battery management system inside battery to allow the battery to take a charge seen on you tube . You CANNOT ship a lithium battery back to the place of purchase for warranty consideration in order to do the shipment you by law have to have a has mat dangerous no air freight stickers that third person cannot get tried five times five different shipment places battery was returned to me at my house in Massachusetts I of course was in or on the way to Florida back up lead acid batteries are a must. Got to say thou Jacob Piety
Wish you had did a more fact based video on usage. You were very vague. Suddenly you say 5 days 1 charge. This video would have been useful if you said llfor example. I trolled a out a total of 10 hours 2 to 3 miles an hour with no winds before the battery died. Simple facts no smoke
No one carries lithium batteries in stock you have to order them online plus they don’t have dual function in a single battery like lead acid’s. Hard pass
If you are refering to fire, thats the lithium ion battery. these lifepo4 batteries are very safe and have no fire issues even when punctured or crushed apparently.
@@GratefulwonI wouldn't say EVERYTHING. I'm a lithium guy, but I still choose a single lead acid to run the winch on my trailer. Pulling hundreds of amps from a single lithium battery is GENERALLY unfeasible.
City boy, probably a Democrat too. Or a liberal 🙄. Probably watches CNN all day long and drives a prius. Really pisses me off these woke fools trying to ruin the sport of fishing
@@winnesotafishing yes! You probably went to the Britney Griner homecoming in your prius and went to the voting polls and voted Democrat all the way down the board
My lead acid battery was used for cranking and for my trolling motor. The problem was that old 1969 Evinrude 25hp doesn't charge the battery. Plus the battery is about 8 years old. I recently bought an 18hp manual pull start motor and a fish finder. I decided to buy a 100ah Lithium battery for my trolling motor and my graph. Best decision ever! Now I can go for days between charges, instead of charging every time I get home from fishing!
It is amazing what the new batteries are capable of!
I installed 2 x 100AH Ionic batteries in my 2022 Lund 1875 Impact. I run a 24 V MinnKota Ulterra. I am so impressed by this technology that I am installing another 12 v 100 AH battery solely to run my graphs (A Humminbird Solix 12 and a Helix 10).
The Ionic Battery has bluetooth that tells you the actual amount of charge left, so getting surprised does not happen.
Soendy ? Yep. Worth every dime tho.
I will be doing the same as far as getting a dedicated battery for my graphs. I am hoping to add another Helix this spring. I was unaware of the bluetooth features available I am definitely going to look into Ionic Batteries.
Thanks for the heads up.
I bought two 100AH LFP batteries, connected them in series, and realized I could probably fish 5 or 6 full days between charging, but I don't use my trolling motor a ton while fishing. I actually used those for a different project and built a dedicated 50AH, 24v battery, from component parts. Only cost about $300, at the time.
Are you running an on board charger?
@@winnesotafishing - Yeah, the Noco Genius is what I started with and now I'm using a Victron.
@@jasonbroom7147 Awesome! Thank you, that is the next thing I need to upgrade.
Glad to see you are getting a bunch of fishing in this season. Looking good, brother!
When we gonna hit the Lake!?!?!
Thanks ! Great test I will be getting lithium batteries ❤
I'm glad you found this helpful, I have continued to have good luck with them.
This was a very helpful video. Yeah, my lead acid batteries would have been dead as door nails!
Glad you liked it! I am a true believer in Lithium.
I pull solar panels on floats behind the boat.
Lithium for the win
Hi. What specific trolling model are you using? I am getting ready to upgrade and your video has given me much info I wanted. Thanks.
I have a Minnkota Ulterra 80lbs thrust 24V trolling motor. Love it!
This is a similar setup to what I want to run in my boat. Do you have this set up to your fusebox? Or do you just have a 60 amp minn kota circuit breaker? Just trying to figure out how to set it up. Thanks man!
I just have the 60 amp circuit breaker. Seemed like the simplest way of doing it.
So the 50AH on the 24v trolling motor battery was enough to last a couple days of hard fishing without any charging ? I am new to using electric trolling motors and I just got a 24v 80lb minn kota that I need a battery for.
It was in this particular case. Obviously how you are fishing and weather play a huge role. Also I only have a 16.5' boat that is pretty light so doesn't require as much power to control. The difference between a regular lead acid battery and a lithium battery is huge. I would recommend lithium to anyone thinking about making the switch.
@@winnesotafishing My boat is only 16' and less than 1,000 dry weight. My plan is to fish very similar to the way you were in this video. Thank you for the reply
@@MikeTanner3210 No problem. Thanks for watching!
Hello mike. I have a 24v 80 lbs 60” terrova motor. My boat is 16.5 ft and weighs 1000 kg. What kind of solar panel and battery do you recommend I use?
@@MikeTanner3210You can PROBABLY use something like Victron's smart shunt (or similar) to monitor how much power you've used...and other statistics. I'm a 12v guy, so you gotta make sure that whatever you buy is compatible.
Can you use a gas powered generator to charge up the lithium batteries
I don't see why not but I am not really sure. Sorry
I use my trolling motor hard for downrigging lake trout. Run at about speed 7. Even with 3 lead acids wired together it doesn't take long for full power to drop off. Seriously considering this.
I think you would be pleasantly surprised.
Did you try it and become pleasantly surprised?
@@ryeinn6971 I would try it if I had the disposable income. I'll just keep milking my led acids for now. Gets the job done.
So this must be an older Dakota 24v 50Ah? I see they have now have a 24v 60Ah on their website.
You are correct. They no longer make the 50Ah battery.
Any special charger you need ?
You can charge them with a conventional charger but based on my research will only get them to about 80% capacity. So you should use a lithium specific charger. Can get one for a pretty reasonable price.
Can you use the normal dakota lithium charger with 24v50ah lithium ion battery?
I don't want to steer you in the wrong direction, but I think you should be able to. If it is a charger designed to charge a lead acid battery it may end up not fully charging a lithium battery but keep in mind I am no expert.
G’day. It’s been 9 months since you last posted this video. does the batterie still hold up the same as it did when you made this video?
So far so good.... I have my boat prepped and ready to go but haven't gotten it on the water.... Next time I go on a several day trip I will put it to the test again.
@@winnesotafishing yeah nice one good stuff 👍🏻 cheers for the reply 🤙🏻
Good to know I plan on doing a 100amp hour 24v battery
A friend of mine went with the 100Ah battery and loves it! you will be super happy with it.
So is there any method of determining how much run time is remaining in the battery? How much charge is left?
There are additional gauges that you can buy that will give you a reading on how much power is left in your battery but I haven't made the investment in anything yet.
@@winnesotafishing I just checked Dakota and - wow - the smart battery monitor is 200 bucks.
@@KarlBAndersen Yeah, little more than I would like to pay. With the size of my boat and the style of fishing I do if I charge it after a day I rarely run out of power.
So if your fishing all day have you found the need to charge it every night. What kind of charger. Thanks
@@JamesWhite-tg4kw Out of habit I do charge it at night if I fished all day. I am not sure that I would need to though. I have a Dakota lithium charger that came with the battery. You can use a conventional charger but they won't fully charge your lithium battery. They will only get it to about 80%
Are lithium safe?
Safe how? I know when they first started putting them in cell phones there were some issues but I don't know of any issues with boat batteries. Not saying there haven't been any but I am not aware of any.
Actually the Lithium-Ion batteries are the ones that are catching fire. The Lifepo4 have a safe track record.
LiFePO4 is the best thing since microwave ovens.
Not really, they won’t start a gas motor.
@@jackson4861 starts mine.
I have 24 volt for trolling motor and other 12 volt for dash lithiums I run 12 volt lead acid for the 70 hp yammy I travel from Florida summer to Massachusetts then back to Florida winter I fish down and back taking a month each way. I tow with a B+ RV. The goog thing about the lithium is that I can fish three weeks with them no trolling without a charge, The bad things about lithium, dont get them wet a half inch of water in the battery box will kill the battery dead will not take a charge not covered under warranty this happen twice with my 24 volt Dakota Lithium. The 12 volt Dakota I use for the dash mostly two fish locators for no reason went to with volt meter point five o .50 volts had to jump start that 12 volt lithium with a 12 jumper box to get the battery management system inside battery to allow the battery to take a charge seen on you tube . You CANNOT ship a lithium battery back to the place of purchase for warranty consideration in order to do the shipment you by law have to have a has mat dangerous no air freight stickers that third person cannot get tried five times five different shipment places battery was returned to me at my house in Massachusetts I of course was in or on the way to Florida back up lead acid batteries are a must. Got to say thou Jacob Piety
Wow! Thats a great review of lithium and some good info! Thank you
Wish you had did a more fact based video on usage. You were very vague. Suddenly you say 5 days 1 charge. This video would have been useful if you said llfor example. I trolled a out a total of 10 hours 2 to 3 miles an hour with no winds before the battery died.
Simple facts no smoke
No one carries lithium batteries in stock you have to order them online plus they don’t have dual function in a single battery like lead acid’s. Hard pass
You can find them at Cabelas and Bass Pro shops.
Amped outdoor has a dual purpose battery that’s nice 130 ah 850 they also have a 160
They have a fair amount of retailers but I ordered online and shipping was fairly quick
Disaster waiting to happen
Why would you say that? Lithium does everything better.
I'm interested in knowing also
If you are refering to fire, thats the lithium ion battery. these lifepo4 batteries are very safe and have no fire issues even when punctured or crushed apparently.
@@kjm2199 I stand corrected
@@GratefulwonI wouldn't say EVERYTHING. I'm a lithium guy, but I still choose a single lead acid to run the winch on my trailer. Pulling hundreds of amps from a single lithium battery is GENERALLY unfeasible.
City boy, probably a Democrat too. Or a liberal 🙄. Probably watches CNN all day long and drives a prius. Really pisses me off these woke fools trying to ruin the sport of fishing
I don't get it, are you referring to me or something else?
@@winnesotafishing yes! You probably went to the Britney Griner homecoming in your prius and went to the voting polls and voted Democrat all the way down the board
Anyone as confused as I am?
@chevy16001 all democrats are confused. Your probably a rich man from North of Richmond ain't ya boy
I'm just not sure what in this video was political in any manner...lol
Yes