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only two batteries for 24v troller and starting
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<blockquote data-quote="handyandy" data-source="post: 478052" data-attributes="member: 18942"><p>coosa I have a very similar issue as you in regards to room for a third battery, and I feel pretty much the same in that things will be fine if I do what I'm planning on. I'm like you after each outing batteries would be on a charger so each would get charged up fully after I get home from an outing. with the exception a few camping outings, in which case they might sit a day or two not on a charger. I just put my helix 7 in not too long ago, I'm still just running one battery for everything with my 12v troller and I haven't had an issue with the fish finder when I start or run the troller. I need to find time to go ahead and just wire in the second battery and put on the new to me trolling motor. I think things will be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handyandy, post: 478052, member: 18942"] coosa I have a very similar issue as you in regards to room for a third battery, and I feel pretty much the same in that things will be fine if I do what I'm planning on. I'm like you after each outing batteries would be on a charger so each would get charged up fully after I get home from an outing. with the exception a few camping outings, in which case they might sit a day or two not on a charger. I just put my helix 7 in not too long ago, I'm still just running one battery for everything with my 12v troller and I haven't had an issue with the fish finder when I start or run the troller. I need to find time to go ahead and just wire in the second battery and put on the new to me trolling motor. I think things will be fine. [/QUOTE]
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