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Re: Wiring two battires to get 24 volts from them
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Posted by Robert E. Smith on March 13, 2005 at 17:16:34 from (70.105.113.59):
In Reply to: Re: Wiring two battires to get 24 volts from them posted by Chris Vangel on March 12, 2005 at 20:25:50:
Hey guy's Thanks for all the help! I searched the web last night for something on it and could not find anything! Then I remembered all you smart fellers on here! I knew I could get the answers I needed here Thanks again! And Chris to answer your question I'm hooking up a new 24 volt Trolling motor on my Bass Boat, got a 4 day stripper fishing trip coming up Easter weenkend at lake Cummberland in Kentucky! Of course if the weather dont improve soon I my need to take a ice auger along! Between 7 of us we caught 56 fish last year in 4 days! Of course we didn't keep them all mostly catch and release but did keep our limit per day (2 per person per day), I think the smallest was 11 pounds and the largest was 28 pounds. if you have never fished for stripper you got to try it ! You talk about a fighting fish! there a blast! Thanks again to everyone who posted this is like the best place to get a answer when you cant find it! Bob
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