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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 480821" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Hello everyone, I have a 16’ extra wide Monarch with a pull start 40hp Yamaha , and a 50# Minkota on the bow. Deep cycle battery sits under the front deck which I’m thinking of running wires for the led navigation lights to. I’m putting my Lowrance Mark X5 fish finder about mid way in the boat on a swivel base so I can see it while running either motor. I’m not going to use the deep cycle for the ff so it needs its own battery. I’ve been looking at 12v 12ah sla batteries which takes up very little room or a lithium iron phosphate which is also small but last longer if I want to spend the extra money . Am I correct in thinking this should run the ff several hours?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 480821, member: 27803"] Hello everyone, I have a 16’ extra wide Monarch with a pull start 40hp Yamaha , and a 50# Minkota on the bow. Deep cycle battery sits under the front deck which I’m thinking of running wires for the led navigation lights to. I’m putting my Lowrance Mark X5 fish finder about mid way in the boat on a swivel base so I can see it while running either motor. I’m not going to use the deep cycle for the ff so it needs its own battery. I’ve been looking at 12v 12ah sla batteries which takes up very little room or a lithium iron phosphate which is also small but last longer if I want to spend the extra money . Am I correct in thinking this should run the ff several hours? [/QUOTE]
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