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<blockquote data-quote="DrNip" data-source="post: 345250" data-attributes="member: 10062"><p>Yes it is a 2 bank and I have thought of the things you have stated but was just thinking out loud. The owners manual states to mount it as far away from the batteries as possible. My original plan was to mount it underneath the casting deck but that puts it above and 18" to the side of the trolling motor battery. So then my next option was to mount it on the side of the back bench but then I would have to extend one bank to reach the trolling battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrNip, post: 345250, member: 10062"] Yes it is a 2 bank and I have thought of the things you have stated but was just thinking out loud. The owners manual states to mount it as far away from the batteries as possible. My original plan was to mount it underneath the casting deck but that puts it above and 18" to the side of the trolling motor battery. So then my next option was to mount it on the side of the back bench but then I would have to extend one bank to reach the trolling battery. [/QUOTE]
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