Memory Maker wrote:
......... First, I don't know what you mean about sag unless you mean the slowing down due to loss of voltage. It is a fact that lithium batteries go full force until they die and others slow as the voltage drops. It's also from experience. Second, the Minnkota is built for power while the Torqeedo is built for speed ........ Totally different animals and that is also a fact. Guys up here that have used both on the back of yaks will tell you that the Torqeedo is faster but the Minnkota recovers power faster when hit by a wave ........ That is experience.
Lastly ........ Once you get a little experience with both on a yak ....... Well ........ I've found a little ketchup makes facts taste better ..... Lol
First..sag...yes voltage drop, voltage sag etc. Only the most experienced in the vast field of electric trolling motors (cough cough) could know of such a thing. I mean what would i know about Lithium when i have boxes of them for my RC boats, jets and helicipters?..and what could i possibly know about a lead acid trolling motor battery and trolling motors after owning and operating so many over the years ? How many lithium's you own right now? How many Lithium chargers do you have and are they programmable like mine or are they plug in/walk away like the dummy ones you get with the Torqeedo ? How many Lithium's can you charge at once with your charger ? Do you charge in series or parallel ?
Second....The faster bit is debatable. If all the Pro Angler will do is 4 or 4.5 when loaded then if you are counting peanuts yes maybe its faster . Other reports i have seen say 4 to 4.5 on the PA Pretty sure my Tracker can pull 4mph trolling. 4mph is nothing!
What i'm telling you is battery for battery at WOT there isn't a whole lot of difference between the two. Measurable yes, meaningful in real world use outside weight and footprint ...no....again..at WOT.
No experience required to figure numbers. At WOT that thing is done in 40 minutes on a heavy PA and at 4mph that puts me at 3 miles per battery. From "experience" i can tell you without a doubt that my Motoguide and its battery will do that on speed 5 without much sag so unless you diddle around at 1mph all day the lithium isn't all that outside its footprint and weight WHICH btw is why they are used in RC applications coupled with the high voltage
All the "experience" in the world cant change this simple truth of the matter!
Pass the ketchup please!
