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Went fishing this weekend and my MinnKota Maxxum 80# would only run at half power. It was variable speed but nothin like it should have been. My batteries are 3 years old (Interstate trolling batteries) and I think I have a bad one. Checked the voltage today and one was putting out 12.45 and the other was running around 10.20. Does this mean I have a bad battery????? Don't know if the trolling motor is having issues or if it is a battery issue.  

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Have an onboard charger and keep it hooked up all the time. Just wanted another opinion before I bought new batteries...

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New batteries will tell the tale

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A fully discharged 12 volt battery will register 10 or so volts . Replace it . if you have a two or three bank charger that charges them all and charged them  they should register the same voltage. charge them put the prop in a bucket and run at low speed for a while then check the voltage. If the suspected battery is bad it wil have alot less charge left compared to the good one.

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10v at zero draw is well done. Buy a replacement if she won't come back up on a wall charger after a couple days. I'm sure your TM will run fine when it has proper power. I'm surprised you got it to 1/2 power on 24v.

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Thanks everybody... Sounds to me like a new set of batteries will cure the problem. XcoM274, I was being very generous when I said half power. It was probably more like 1/4 power. I'm just glad it got us around the lake that day even though it was extremely slow.

The good one will make a nice addition to my pond hopper 2 man bass rig instead of using an automotive 12 volt. I will have to take a buddy along to tote the thing for me though.  ;D

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