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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck View Post
    So even if they are connected in series, as long as you only connect the jumpers to one trolling battery, you are still only drawing 12 volts off of it?
    Correct. + and - from ONE trolling battery to the cranking battery.
    I know where you're coming from. If you tried this stunt with AC current you'd let the smoke out of something! First time I did it I was gun shy. I just knew I was going to see a battery explode.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ATM View Post
    Correct. + and - from ONE trolling battery to the cranking battery.
    I know where you're coming from. If you tried this stunt with AC current you'd let the smoke out of something! First time I did it I was gun shy. I just knew I was going to see a battery explode.
    Cool, thanks, I was more worried about frying my starter. I haven't had a problem yet, but I've been turning off my console unit while fishing up front. Just don't want to get stranded.
    Thanks for the input.


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    Here's a couple pics of mine, I'm sure it could be done better. I also added another charger, the one in the back was a dual battery.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck View Post
    So even if they are connected in series, as long as you only connect the jumpers to one trolling battery, you are still only drawing 12 volts off of it?
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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

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    I carry jumper cables....never had to use them but they are there if I need them....I run my live well pump, a air pump, and my electronics all off of my cranking battery. I have thought about mounting one of those Harbor Freight solar battery chargers on the right rear corner of my back deck and connecting it to my cranking battery but never pursued it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Speck View Post
    Cool, thanks, I was more worried about frying my starter. I haven't had a problem yet, but I've been turning off my console unit while fishing up front. Just don't want to get stranded.
    Thanks for the input.
    Speck, ATM is right it's the same as tapping a transformer. You get 12 volts depending on where you tap it.As long as you connect to positive and negative you of your batteries you will get 12 volt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ATM View Post
    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.
    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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