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One battery, two locations.
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveH" data-source="post: 367947" data-attributes="member: 13400"><p>I kind of had the same question wanting to keep my second battery in the bow area. I plan on running wires in PVC conduit to the front and using the quick connectors to switch batteries. My only concern was if I need to go up a wire size because of the distance from the front battery to the trolling motor (12') or is that not enough distance to loose voltage or amperage under a load. I agree with the op in wanting use existing "things in the boat" to balance it better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveH, post: 367947, member: 13400"] I kind of had the same question wanting to keep my second battery in the bow area. I plan on running wires in PVC conduit to the front and using the quick connectors to switch batteries. My only concern was if I need to go up a wire size because of the distance from the front battery to the trolling motor (12') or is that not enough distance to loose voltage or amperage under a load. I agree with the op in wanting use existing "things in the boat" to balance it better. [/QUOTE]
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