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Three battery dilemma - Sea Nymph 14R
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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 470945" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>Is the outboard electric start? Honestly the fish finders and some small LED lights and a bilge that is used primarily as a safety measure could run off a very small, 12v powersports battery unless they are 12" screens or Garmin Panoptix units. That said, if it were me I would keep a full size, group 27 deep cycle as my house battery and isolate the 2 trolling motor batts. The 20hp will certainly have a charging system that you'll want to hook to the house battery anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 470945, member: 12381"] Is the outboard electric start? Honestly the fish finders and some small LED lights and a bilge that is used primarily as a safety measure could run off a very small, 12v powersports battery unless they are 12" screens or Garmin Panoptix units. That said, if it were me I would keep a full size, group 27 deep cycle as my house battery and isolate the 2 trolling motor batts. The 20hp will certainly have a charging system that you'll want to hook to the house battery anyway. [/QUOTE]
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