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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 496939" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>WNCMapper, I should have told you this in my first reply. If you have anything come up that you think I could help you with don’t hesitate to ask. I may have pictures or a do not do what I did. Keep having fun with it but be careful you might get carried away like I did. I just told my wife yesterday I had everything I needed to finish this part and wouldn’t be spending anymore on it. I went in my shop this morning and I check my deep cycle trolling motor battery once a week and put it on float charge when it looks like it’s starting to dip. I put the multimeter on it and down 50%. It’s only five years old. I’ve always kept a full charge and charged it as soon as I got home from every trip. But I’m not going to take a chance on it laying down on me halfway through fishing. I use my trolling motor a lot and it’s a security thing too knowing if the Yamaha quits I can ride in on the tm. Wouldn’t be the first time. Happened a few times way back when I was a single bass fisherman. Lol</p><p>Good luck on yours. Do you have a post going about it? I’ll look it up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 496939, member: 27803"] WNCMapper, I should have told you this in my first reply. If you have anything come up that you think I could help you with don’t hesitate to ask. I may have pictures or a do not do what I did. Keep having fun with it but be careful you might get carried away like I did. I just told my wife yesterday I had everything I needed to finish this part and wouldn’t be spending anymore on it. I went in my shop this morning and I check my deep cycle trolling motor battery once a week and put it on float charge when it looks like it’s starting to dip. I put the multimeter on it and down 50%. It’s only five years old. I’ve always kept a full charge and charged it as soon as I got home from every trip. But I’m not going to take a chance on it laying down on me halfway through fishing. I use my trolling motor a lot and it’s a security thing too knowing if the Yamaha quits I can ride in on the tm. Wouldn’t be the first time. Happened a few times way back when I was a single bass fisherman. Lol Good luck on yours. Do you have a post going about it? I’ll look it up. [/QUOTE]
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