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    Quote Originally Posted by Wannabe... View Post
    Bottom line....get you another battery as close to what you've got, wire them together, put both your banks to them and that little tender to your cranking battery then go fishing. When it's time to replace, step up to as good of a flooded cell battery as you can afford as big as you can fit in your boat even if you have to grease it to get it crammed in there.

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    Ok WB, is this gonna give twice as much crank pullin time ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by maachuu View Post
    hey G, when you gonna take me fishing ?? we can go to Sardis, just swing up by here on the way there and I will back the boat in the water for you
    G that would save you a LONG walk down to the boat and a LONGER walk back up the hill to the truck.

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    Yes, theoretically. I expect more like 85 to 90% more actual time though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G3 Fisherman View Post
    I will go a head and tell him for you minner.....hey maachuu...pfttttttttt!:pRofl
    G3, that boy is so tight that he ate supper at home before we went to eat jus so he wouldn't hafta watch me spend my money on his supper. So I can and did understand him not wantin to pay fer the gas. Heck he could prolly trade about 23 crank baits fer a tank of gas and never miss um.

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    dang...I didn't know the ol boy was that tight.....sheeeesh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Minnerman View Post
    G3, that boy is so tight that he ate supper at home before we went to eat jus so he wouldn't hafta watch me spend my money on his supper. So I can and did understand him not wantin to pay fer the gas. Heck he could prolly trade about 23 crank baits fer a tank of gas and never miss um.
    well heck, you wudda thought that you would have gave me a hat that had not been worn and sweated in already, but naw, you fraid to spend a dollar tight @$$ Rofl

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    if u get a new battery to go with ur older one i would suggest some type of quick dissconnect or battery switch,i went through this last year and the batterys i have are exactly the same but one was 10 months older and when wired in parrallel it didnt last much longer than when i had just one battery,now i have them wired with quick disconnect and when one runs down i switch to the other.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blueball View Post
    if u get a new battery to go with ur older one i would suggest some type of quick dissconnect or battery switch,i went through this last year and the batterys i have are exactly the same but one was 10 months older and when wired in parrallel it didnt last much longer than when i had just one battery,now i have them wired with quick disconnect and when one runs down i switch to the other.
    thanks for the heads up blue

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