Universal Power Group 12V 100Ah Replacement Battery Compatible with Minn Kota, Minnkota, Cobra, Sevylor trolling Motor
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With a 12 volt agm charger, you can get up to 30 amps. 50% DoD is 50 amp hours. Chargingwith 5 amps would take 13 hours. 10 amps 6. 5 hours = x times 1 (Ah of battery to be charged / amps of charger). 3= time
Expect 1150 to 1250 stored watts after it's fully charged, Radek. The length of time it lasts depends on what you're doing. My solar system is backed up by three of them. Once a month, I recharge, and there's almost no normal drain.
12 x 6. 6 x 8. 2 inches in diameter BCI Group Number: 68 lbs
Because this is a group 27 battery, you'll need a box that fits that size.
Selected User Reviews For Universal Power Group 12V 100Ah Replacement Battery Compatible with Minn Kota, Minnkota, Cobra, Sevylor trolling Motor
This was purchased for my Nitro bass boat, which I purchased in 2006. I've gone on a couple of long fishing trips. I couldn't use the docks because there was no electricity. The battery, on the other hand, lasted four days before I had to remove it and charge it overnight. The small terminals that use extremely small screws and nuts to attach cables are the only aspect of the battery that I dislike. It was challenging to connect the cables in tight spaces. I'm going to look into terminal adapters that are better.
I couldn't believe it had a battery capacity of 100 AH for something so small, but it does. On my ten-foot inflatable, I have a 35-pound thrust trolling motor that ran all day. I had it nailed for four hours and trolling for two more, and it was still sitting at 12 when we returned to the dock. 5 volts. It is well sealed, has a fairly rugged case, and a rope carrying handle. br>br>The first cycle will be disappointing, but the next time you use it, it will last a very long time. br>br>It is sealed well, has a fairly rugged case, and a rope carrying handle. I believe it is light for a typical 100 AH battery, but keep in mind that it still weighs around 60 pounds. I'm not sure how long the cycle will last, but it'll be worth it if it lasts me a season. As with any lead acid battery, you should never discharge it below about 50% so you should monitor it during use to ensure that you do not drag it too low and%.
I felt ready to write a review after having these batteries for about 4 months and putting hundreds of hours on them with my trolling motor. On my 18-foot power drift boat, I have a 24v Minn Kota Ultera. I spent the last three days jigging on the Detroit River, fighting the wind and current with the trolling motor. My batteries were still 50% charged after a 14-hour trip. I'll update this post as they start to fail, but at this point, I don't think I'll be able to replace them with another battery once they've died. br>br>Today is September 30th, 2017 and we are still going strong.
On my 24V systems, I have two Minn Kota Terrovas. Last year, I used these (AGMs) for the first time on a boat with dead batteries, and they performed admirably. When they are not in use, they have a surprisingly low drain, which is one of their major advantages. Also re- My batteries went out on my second boat this winter, so I bought another pair of these because charging is much faster than the standard deep cycle batteries I've used previously. Excellent product at a reasonable cost!.
This is what I use to power my 55lb thrust trolling motor on a 12ft jon boat, and it seems to last about 8 hours of high-speed operation.
About three weeks ago, I bought this battery as a backup. are you interested in going on a week-long dry camping trip? I charged it every day with a 120-watt solar charger. Because the weather was hot, we used a small USB fan for most of the night and kept a cell phone charged. I'm pleased with the results, which include a built-in smoke detector, a Dometic refrigerator, a carbon monoxide sensor, and regular use of the water pump and water heater. When I got home and checked the battery with my volt meter, it still read 13. 5 volts.
It's a little heavier than a "marine" battery, but it's all deep cycle and not split for starting, so it's perfect for trolling motors on small boats. As a result, trolling has full power. love it.
I needed a new trolling motor battery, so I ordered this. I haven't put it on the water yet, but the fact that it came with bolts, washers, nuts, and a lock is impressive. Rubber terminal covers and washers that fit the terminals are available. I'll update the review once I've had a chance to try it out on the water.