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Wiring 12V/24V trolling motor
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<blockquote data-quote="bAcKpAiN" data-source="post: 382663" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>You will be fine with your 12V stuff as long as you have them hooked up the the + and - of the SAME battery. I have a 36V system and have the motor starter attached to one of those batteries drawing just its 12v. I have my pumps and lights on a second battery drawing 12v and the fish finder is attached to the third. All three are hooked together to give my trolling motor 36V when it is attached to the + of the first battery and the - of the third. The charger is fine as well as long as the banks are setup on the individual batteries correctly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bAcKpAiN, post: 382663, member: 169"] You will be fine with your 12V stuff as long as you have them hooked up the the + and - of the SAME battery. I have a 36V system and have the motor starter attached to one of those batteries drawing just its 12v. I have my pumps and lights on a second battery drawing 12v and the fish finder is attached to the third. All three are hooked together to give my trolling motor 36V when it is attached to the + of the first battery and the - of the third. The charger is fine as well as long as the banks are setup on the individual batteries correctly. [/QUOTE]
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