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<blockquote data-quote="Bowhunter1661" data-source="post: 401910" data-attributes="member: 9937"><p>I suppose i should take my electrical knowledge and actually put it to use. I am an industrial electric forklift mechanic. The 24 volt system is actually more efficient than a 12 volt. A 70 lb 24v pulls nearly the same amperage as a 55lb 12 volt. This efficiency increase should lead to longer run time. But I am no trolling motor expert. Even though electrical calculations are the same wether it's on a TM or on a forklift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bowhunter1661, post: 401910, member: 9937"] I suppose i should take my electrical knowledge and actually put it to use. I am an industrial electric forklift mechanic. The 24 volt system is actually more efficient than a 12 volt. A 70 lb 24v pulls nearly the same amperage as a 55lb 12 volt. This efficiency increase should lead to longer run time. But I am no trolling motor expert. Even though electrical calculations are the same wether it's on a TM or on a forklift. [/QUOTE]
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