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1 or 2 Batteries for my new rig ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Zum" data-source="post: 316693" data-attributes="member: 349"><p>I only use one...group 29.</p><p>My boats a 1652,30hp(pull start) with a 55lbs traxxis now(used to be a 50lbs powerdrive last season).</p><p>Most fishing trip are around 6 hours,although last time out was around 9 hours. </p><p>I hardly ever use my lights or the fishfinder but they don't draw much power.</p><p>I'd buy a variable speed TM and 1 battery...if you find 1 battery isn't enough,you can always buy another later.</p><p></p><p>I will say that with the new trolling motor I bought,they suggested 2 batteries....1 dedicated trolling and 1 for electronics.</p><p>I think it has to do with interference issues and not the power consumption though.</p><p>If I bought a new top dollar fishfinder,I think I'd use 2 batteries but the electronic 1 wouldn't have to be that big.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zum, post: 316693, member: 349"] I only use one...group 29. My boats a 1652,30hp(pull start) with a 55lbs traxxis now(used to be a 50lbs powerdrive last season). Most fishing trip are around 6 hours,although last time out was around 9 hours. I hardly ever use my lights or the fishfinder but they don't draw much power. I'd buy a variable speed TM and 1 battery...if you find 1 battery isn't enough,you can always buy another later. I will say that with the new trolling motor I bought,they suggested 2 batteries....1 dedicated trolling and 1 for electronics. I think it has to do with interference issues and not the power consumption though. If I bought a new top dollar fishfinder,I think I'd use 2 batteries but the electronic 1 wouldn't have to be that big. [/QUOTE]
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