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Adding starter batter to already all electric setup
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<blockquote data-quote="enwez" data-source="post: 464730" data-attributes="member: 24535"><p>Thanks for the input guys. I just needed some confirmation on my thoughts... I am not going to add a 3rd battery. I do not think it is worth it, even if a 3rd starting battery is 'ideal'. I ahve gone fishing 6-7hours tm only and did not get close to draining them. With an outboard I will not even be using the tm at full power (as a means to cross lakes etc.) so my battery use should be even less than it is now. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enwez, post: 464730, member: 24535"] Thanks for the input guys. I just needed some confirmation on my thoughts... I am not going to add a 3rd battery. I do not think it is worth it, even if a 3rd starting battery is 'ideal'. I ahve gone fishing 6-7hours tm only and did not get close to draining them. With an outboard I will not even be using the tm at full power (as a means to cross lakes etc.) so my battery use should be even less than it is now. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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