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<blockquote data-quote="LarryMc" data-source="post: 347924" data-attributes="member: 13895"><p>I'm new to the site, but have run jets for a while and I have a pretty good solution to your problem. I used to run a 65 lb MK Power Drive TM with two deep cycle batteries on a 1750 Duracraft with a Mercury 60/40 jet, one trolling and one cranking. I did this by using a Yandina Trollbridge24 Charger/Combiner. Basically it switches your batteries from parallel to series automatically depending on whether or not you were using the TM. It also charges both batteries when the engine is running. When I first started using the Trollbridge24, I was a little worried about running the batteries down so far that the jet wouldn't crank, but I ran it for several years and it never happened. Both batteries stayed charged up even during long fishing trips. </p><p></p><p>Link to Trollbridge24 info below;</p><p>https://www.yandina.com/troll24info.htm</p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LarryMc, post: 347924, member: 13895"] I'm new to the site, but have run jets for a while and I have a pretty good solution to your problem. I used to run a 65 lb MK Power Drive TM with two deep cycle batteries on a 1750 Duracraft with a Mercury 60/40 jet, one trolling and one cranking. I did this by using a Yandina Trollbridge24 Charger/Combiner. Basically it switches your batteries from parallel to series automatically depending on whether or not you were using the TM. It also charges both batteries when the engine is running. When I first started using the Trollbridge24, I was a little worried about running the batteries down so far that the jet wouldn't crank, but I ran it for several years and it never happened. Both batteries stayed charged up even during long fishing trips. Link to Trollbridge24 info below; https://www.yandina.com/troll24info.htm . [/QUOTE]
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