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<blockquote data-quote="Dog-Boss" data-source="post: 487075" data-attributes="member: 31541"><p>Newbie here. I'm converting a jon boat to more of a bass boat. I want to run 2 batteries. 1 for accesories and 1 for the 12volt 55lb Minnekota trolling motor. What I'm trying to figure out is how to have the ability to use a 1 , 2 all or none switch (or another set up) and be able to switch from battery 1, should it die while trolling, to battery 2 with a selector switch? </p><p>I plan on using a 12 panel fuse block for accessories. </p><p> I am trying to think how can I switch the batteries without having to un hook cables and swap them that way. I'm thinking it may not be possible because each battery is essentially running 2 different types of electroinc(s) hope this makes sense. Thanks in advanced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dog-Boss, post: 487075, member: 31541"] Newbie here. I'm converting a jon boat to more of a bass boat. I want to run 2 batteries. 1 for accesories and 1 for the 12volt 55lb Minnekota trolling motor. What I'm trying to figure out is how to have the ability to use a 1 , 2 all or none switch (or another set up) and be able to switch from battery 1, should it die while trolling, to battery 2 with a selector switch? I plan on using a 12 panel fuse block for accessories. I am trying to think how can I switch the batteries without having to un hook cables and swap them that way. I'm thinking it may not be possible because each battery is essentially running 2 different types of electroinc(s) hope this makes sense. Thanks in advanced. [/QUOTE]
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