I run my 46 lb Newport TM on the kayak with a 50 Ah Ionic, lasts two trips before I have to charge it. Phone app shows 25A wide open, but I am not running WOT all the time.
PS
May as well use the correct units when discussing batteries, so all are on the same page. Apologies if you already know this.
Volts V is for, you guessed it, Volts.
Amps A is for current.
Amp*hrs or Ah is for capacity of a battery. It is the product of current and time (in hours). ex: A 50 Ah batt could supply 50A for one hour, or 5A for 10 hours.
Watts, W, is the unit of power. It is the product of Voltage and current. ex: A 12V batt supplying 10A current is delivering 120 Watts of power.
Sometimes battery capacity is in Watt*hours.
Note: We should capitalize A, W, V, Ohms, etc, because those are initial of last name of the person who invented them.
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