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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
ALUMACRAFT1448MV Elec. Reservoir Boat COMPLETE OVERHAUL!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="lefty" data-source="post: 291162" data-attributes="member: 10142"><p>im running two 70 lb thrust in the back. and a 70 up front. running 7 batterys total... you say they will drain my battery, what other options do i have? i want to be able to control the motors on off with a switch. im pretty savy with just about anything but i know NOTHING about the solenoids...i think with a little coaching i could figure it out. </p><p></p><p>being these motors pull so many amps. i know just wiring them with a bigfoot switch is out of the question. ive tried numerous things but it just burns the switch up. </p><p></p><p>also. i have that little white pellet foam in the benches. ive read that some of this stuff will absorb water. is this the same stuff? </p><p>the boat is a 11' model. so its pretty new.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lefty, post: 291162, member: 10142"] im running two 70 lb thrust in the back. and a 70 up front. running 7 batterys total... you say they will drain my battery, what other options do i have? i want to be able to control the motors on off with a switch. im pretty savy with just about anything but i know NOTHING about the solenoids...i think with a little coaching i could figure it out. being these motors pull so many amps. i know just wiring them with a bigfoot switch is out of the question. ive tried numerous things but it just burns the switch up. also. i have that little white pellet foam in the benches. ive read that some of this stuff will absorb water. is this the same stuff? the boat is a 11' model. so its pretty new. [/QUOTE]
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