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<blockquote data-quote="jethro" data-source="post: 467535" data-attributes="member: 12381"><p>Wut? I don't charge the cranking house battery once during a year on either of my boats and they start the motor and run the finder and lights for hunderds of hours a season. The house batteries only get charged when they are removed from the boat in December. And with my 150hp I would know if the battery got weak at all, it's a V6. The little 25 honestly I don't fish hundreds of hours a season but certainly a few dozen and once again, the gas motor keeps the battery topped up nicely. The Helix doesn't like low voltage so I know it stays fairly topped up.</p><p></p><p>Am I just getting lucky? It's possible, I am an ignoramous when it comes to electrical stuffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jethro, post: 467535, member: 12381"] Wut? I don't charge the cranking house battery once during a year on either of my boats and they start the motor and run the finder and lights for hunderds of hours a season. The house batteries only get charged when they are removed from the boat in December. And with my 150hp I would know if the battery got weak at all, it's a V6. The little 25 honestly I don't fish hundreds of hours a season but certainly a few dozen and once again, the gas motor keeps the battery topped up nicely. The Helix doesn't like low voltage so I know it stays fairly topped up. Am I just getting lucky? It's possible, I am an ignoramous when it comes to electrical stuffs. [/QUOTE]
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