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<blockquote data-quote="bigchromedog" data-source="post: 253583" data-attributes="member: 6625"><p>Getting ready to overhaul my 14' aluminum semi-v hull boat. I have a foot controlled tm for the front and have a marine batter for it in the front of the boat. Now, I am adding my bow and stern lights and two 8" strings of led lights. I also have to hook up a bilge pump. Lastly, I am building a livewell out of cooler that can be taken in and out of the boat. Here comes the question, would you run this all off of the one battery? Add another marine battery? Get a lawnmower battery to run lights, bilge and livewell. For weight purposes, I would like to go as light as possible, especially since I am adding floors etc. But what would be my best direction? Not going to be fishing all night or anything, and the livewell doesn't need to recirculate the water for 8 hours. Any suggestions? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigchromedog, post: 253583, member: 6625"] Getting ready to overhaul my 14' aluminum semi-v hull boat. I have a foot controlled tm for the front and have a marine batter for it in the front of the boat. Now, I am adding my bow and stern lights and two 8" strings of led lights. I also have to hook up a bilge pump. Lastly, I am building a livewell out of cooler that can be taken in and out of the boat. Here comes the question, would you run this all off of the one battery? Add another marine battery? Get a lawnmower battery to run lights, bilge and livewell. For weight purposes, I would like to go as light as possible, especially since I am adding floors etc. But what would be my best direction? Not going to be fishing all night or anything, and the livewell doesn't need to recirculate the water for 8 hours. Any suggestions? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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