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On my previous boat I ran four pumps on timers, an air pump, and two fish finders. This load regularly killed the Group 24 575 CCA cranking battery the boat came with. I upgraded to a Group 24 800 CCA battery; this was an improvement, but still died on occasion. That's when I started carrying jumper cables.
I put an Exide Group 27 1000 CCA battery in my new boat, with no problems thus far. But I now only have two pumps on timers, an air pump, and two fish finders.
If it were me, I would go with upgrading the existing cranking battery.
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I got a 27 series interstate for my start/accessories. Run both livewells (control right in the middle between min/max) front FF (turn the console ff off when up front same as you) and minner aerator-haven't had a problem yet-But I'm only turning over half the HP as you![]()
I think your water pumps were killing your battery. Depth finders and air pumps are relatively low draw. For depthfinder only use, I use a low amp 12 v. battery that works great.
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