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<blockquote data-quote="Restrained" data-source="post: 335899" data-attributes="member: 12610"><p>Hope a few of the guys that know more about boat wiring can look at the wiring diagram that I intend to use for the bass boat and tell me if you see any issues. I appreciate the input.</p><p></p><p>4 batteries all grounds - will be connected together</p><p></p><p>The majority of the time the selector switch will be set to both so the 12 volt trolling motor will give the max. run times combining batteries 1 and 2 when trolling on an electric only lake. If I get stranded my intentions are to turn selector switch to OFF position and turn switch 2 on for reserve to get me back to the ramp.</p><p></p><p>Switch 1 will always be on to supply the boat electronics with power and to be used as a cranking battery for the outboard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Restrained, post: 335899, member: 12610"] Hope a few of the guys that know more about boat wiring can look at the wiring diagram that I intend to use for the bass boat and tell me if you see any issues. I appreciate the input. 4 batteries all grounds - will be connected together The majority of the time the selector switch will be set to both so the 12 volt trolling motor will give the max. run times combining batteries 1 and 2 when trolling on an electric only lake. If I get stranded my intentions are to turn selector switch to OFF position and turn switch 2 on for reserve to get me back to the ramp. Switch 1 will always be on to supply the boat electronics with power and to be used as a cranking battery for the outboard. [/QUOTE]
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