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<blockquote data-quote="pymybob" data-source="post: 424264" data-attributes="member: 11039"><p>My winter project is setting up my boat for electric only lakes. Right now my setup includes a transom and bow mount motor that has a battery dedicated for each. For the fish finder, nav lights and bilge I'm thinking of adding a third, smaller battery just for the electronics. Wondering if anyone has a setup like this and if so, what size battery do you use for this? I'm thinking that the battery does not have to be as large as the ones for my trolling motors so maybe a motorcycle battery? Something else?</p><p></p><p>Any and all suggestions welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pymybob, post: 424264, member: 11039"] My winter project is setting up my boat for electric only lakes. Right now my setup includes a transom and bow mount motor that has a battery dedicated for each. For the fish finder, nav lights and bilge I'm thinking of adding a third, smaller battery just for the electronics. Wondering if anyone has a setup like this and if so, what size battery do you use for this? I'm thinking that the battery does not have to be as large as the ones for my trolling motors so maybe a motorcycle battery? Something else? Any and all suggestions welcome! [/QUOTE]
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