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curleytail
Posted 4/14/2015 8:39 PM (#764884 - in reply to #764546)
Subject: Re: starting battery in 36 volt system




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Location: Hayward, WI
For several years I ran 2 batteries in my Alumacraft Navigator 165. Ran a 70lb 24 volt Minn Kota, 2 Lowrance 520C's, and only had to start a 50 4 stroke Merc. Never had a problem with running that setup. Maybe it isn't tecnically "correct" but I charge batteries with an onboard charger after every outing and never ran into issues with dead batteries or short battery life. Normally get 4 or more years on a set of batteries.

I hook the trolling motor up to both batteries to make 24 volts, then hook all accessories to the battery the outboard is hooked up to so it charged a little on longer runs.

Always worked for me, though I will have a designated starting battery in my new boat. Partly just due to boat layout and battery placement in the boat.

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