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What size battery required for a 12v/15A Watersnake Electric Motor
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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Aug 2007

    What size battery required for a 12v/15A Watersnake Electric Motor

    To fit our inflatable boat bought a T18S Jarviswalker Watersnake 12v 15amp unit estimate would be used for one hour at a maximum.

    JW suggesta deep cycle Marine type battery, my understanding is that once a deep cycle goes below 85% of its volyage its NBG.

    Comments appreciated

    Peter

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    Ausfish Platinum Member scuttlebutt's Avatar
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    Re: What size battery required for a 12v/15A Watersnake Electric Motor

    The way I understand it a battery rated 15 amps would run your motor for one hour. You'd want a deep cycle battery of course, and it's probably best you don't run it flat all the time so say a 30 amp rated deep cycle battery would probably do you.

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    Re: What size battery required for a 12v/15A Watersnake Electric Motor

    One hour max??? What happens when you boat has to work against current/the tide carriers you, or you go that little bit too far?? Personally id be going more alonf the lines of 90-100amp, purley for saftey sake, plus you can cruise in the boat for ages! Or if thats too heavy maybe 50-70amps, you be mad going anything less, i think anyway.

    MOI

    Josh
    Yalta Craft 555HC, "BIMINI TWIST", home port Gladstone
    Member of the Yalta Craft Appreciation Society

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