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<blockquote data-quote="bgeddes" data-source="post: 279128" data-attributes="member: 5938"><p>J, </p><p></p><p>It would be good to know the draw of the stuff. Particularly the spot light and headlights. Wattage or current draw would help in properly sizing breakers or fuses. If the trolling motor differs from the typical 40-50# thrust then you should let us know. The other stuff is standard for the most part. </p><p></p><p>Bear in mind, this can be as simple or complicated as you want to make it. The basics are a handful of breakers/fuses and some switches, the complex is interconnects between two batteries and multiple switch stations etc. </p><p></p><p>If it were me, I'd start simple by making everything work safely, then add fancy features as you see fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgeddes, post: 279128, member: 5938"] J, It would be good to know the draw of the stuff. Particularly the spot light and headlights. Wattage or current draw would help in properly sizing breakers or fuses. If the trolling motor differs from the typical 40-50# thrust then you should let us know. The other stuff is standard for the most part. Bear in mind, this can be as simple or complicated as you want to make it. The basics are a handful of breakers/fuses and some switches, the complex is interconnects between two batteries and multiple switch stations etc. If it were me, I'd start simple by making everything work safely, then add fancy features as you see fit. [/QUOTE]
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