![]() The only gripe I have about digital TM's is, the motor can emit a growling noise from the digital pulses, most notably at the mid range speeds, not as stealthy as a speed coil TM. Just recently I trolled 10+ hours straight on 2 group 29 batteries, and still had power to spare when I returned to the dock. The digital TM's will easily double that run time at the speed I troll, 1 to 1.5 MPH, or speed 4-5 on a 1-10 scale. I used to run speed coil TM's and they would eat through batteries while trolling, maybe 2.5-3 hours on a single group 29 battery. On the top speed setting, the old speed coil and new digital motors will use the same amount of power, but step down in speed, and the digital motors will run farther, slow speeds = much farther. In this Minn Kota 2 30 review, we’ll take an in-depth look at the parts and features that make this trolling motor a top choice for serious fishermen. ![]() With the digital TM's, they only use the power they need to make the motor turn (no lost power in the speed coils) and are much more efficient at lower speeds. This unique combination of performance and durability makes the Minn Kota Endura C2 Trolling Motor with Battery Meter a formidable addition to any boating loadout. While they may not use the exact same amount of power at speed 1 and speed 5, it's close, as the excess power is being diverted around the motor through the speed coils. The old style TM's like the C2 use "speed coils" to shunt power around the motor, so the motor turns slower at it's different speeds. 15K views 6 years ago Quickly knowing the status of your boats cranking or Minn Kota trolling motor battery both at home or on the lake can help you avoid a major disaster.
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