The 50ah LiFePo4 weigh in at around 15lbs each and are in the Group 24 size. The 100ah run around 30lbs so the weight is negligible but the size increases to a larger group 31 which might facter in when trying to place it. My 75ah is still a group 24 so I can place it in my front hatch or behind my seat, which is where I keep it. I have had my LiFePo4 for a little over a year now and it has performed flawless. I agree wiring can be tricky with longer distance, if not properly done one can experience a 3-6% power drop.
John, why the mod for the Machete prop? I have one one my current 45# which is a 3 1/4 hub and it works fine. I ask because I will be changing to a 55# Riptide soon and it has the same hub size as your Endura Max. It would seem with the size difference between the machete's 3.5 and Minn kota 3.62 the machete would fit with a little room to spare. I'm still experimenting between the 2 and 3 blade prop. I really like the Machete lll performance but am wondering how much more battery it uses vs the 2 blade, especially in wind and current so the jury is still out on that one as yet.
Just for giggles I did a little video coming back to my launch point a couple days ago. This is with the Machete on my bigger and heavier yak then what you gents have.
John, why the mod for the Machete prop? I have one one my current 45# which is a 3 1/4 hub and it works fine. I ask because I will be changing to a 55# Riptide soon and it has the same hub size as your Endura Max. It would seem with the size difference between the machete's 3.5 and Minn kota 3.62 the machete would fit with a little room to spare. I'm still experimenting between the 2 and 3 blade prop. I really like the Machete lll performance but am wondering how much more battery it uses vs the 2 blade, especially in wind and current so the jury is still out on that one as yet.
Just for giggles I did a little video coming back to my launch point a couple days ago. This is with the Machete on my bigger and heavier yak then what you gents have.
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