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<blockquote data-quote="FloGrownFlats" data-source="post: 321470" data-attributes="member: 11813"><p>How many batteries should I run for my boat?</p><p> I have a 700 gph bilge pump, livewell, radio with 2 speakers, trolling motor, 12v cigarette adapter (spotlight) , led rope courtesy lights, and Nav lights. My motor is an old 15 hp Tohatsu 2-Stroke. Don't believe it has an alternator so it wouldn't be charging the battery back up. Could I get by with 1 deep cycle for TM and 1 for everything else or should i go 2 for everything else? I'm booking it all up to a switch panel with fuses built in and then running switch panel power to the battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FloGrownFlats, post: 321470, member: 11813"] How many batteries should I run for my boat? I have a 700 gph bilge pump, livewell, radio with 2 speakers, trolling motor, 12v cigarette adapter (spotlight) , led rope courtesy lights, and Nav lights. My motor is an old 15 hp Tohatsu 2-Stroke. Don't believe it has an alternator so it wouldn't be charging the battery back up. Could I get by with 1 deep cycle for TM and 1 for everything else or should i go 2 for everything else? I'm booking it all up to a switch panel with fuses built in and then running switch panel power to the battery. [/QUOTE]
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