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<blockquote data-quote="BigTerp" data-source="post: 469054" data-attributes="member: 9169"><p>I have 2 group 27 deep cycles (WalMart Everstarts) setup just like you are describing. I run a 24V 74# MK Maxxum with the 2 batteries in series and then pull 12V off each battery for other accessories and to crank my outboard. Have only ever had issues once where the battery wouldn't crank the outboard, but that was due to a bad battery, not the TM running it dead. I use my trolling motor 90% of the time while fishing for 6+ hours (a typically day for me) to hold me in current and have yet to run the batteries down enough that it wouldn't crank my outboard. I do keep a portable jump starter on board just in case. Makes it worry free to run my TM as I need throughout the day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTerp, post: 469054, member: 9169"] I have 2 group 27 deep cycles (WalMart Everstarts) setup just like you are describing. I run a 24V 74# MK Maxxum with the 2 batteries in series and then pull 12V off each battery for other accessories and to crank my outboard. Have only ever had issues once where the battery wouldn't crank the outboard, but that was due to a bad battery, not the TM running it dead. I use my trolling motor 90% of the time while fishing for 6+ hours (a typically day for me) to hold me in current and have yet to run the batteries down enough that it wouldn't crank my outboard. I do keep a portable jump starter on board just in case. Makes it worry free to run my TM as I need throughout the day. [/QUOTE]
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