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    Do y'all make the batteries in a series in the back and just use 1 battery for electronics or do y'all use cranking battery for electronics?

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    Two battery for the trolling motor and then one more cranking battery separately.
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    Lectronics on the cranking batt, jump cabels in the boat too but never seem to have a problem.
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    I know how many I need, but which battery is everyone using for electronics? Pulling off one of the trolling motor batteries or the cranking

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    Only thing on trolling batterys should just be trolling motor.....electronics and everything else should be on cranking battery.
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    Trolling motor batteries run trolling motor only. Cranking battery handled everything else. If you have room for 4 batteries, use 2 for TM, 1 to crank, and one for everything else.
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    3 Trojan 1275 golf cart batteries for the Terrova, dedicated series 29 for electronics and dedicated series 31 for engine and console (aerators, bilge pump etc).

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    Figure the 24V or 36Vs that feed a TM battery system would play havoc on Electronics
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    Figure the 24V or 36Vs that feed a TM battery system would play havoc on Electronics
    You can get still hook to 1 of the batteries, out of series and get 12v.. Only get 24v coming out of the series of batteries!
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    Hook your electrics to your cranking battery. Like said, only run troll motor on trolling batts.
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