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<blockquote data-quote="po1" data-source="post: 174654" data-attributes="member: 1978"><p>For me I keep it simple with one main battery. I've got my Nissan 18hp electric start, trolling battery, and both fish finders hooked to the one battery. This allows me to keep the battery topped off when running the motor for extended weekends at the lake. My navigation lights I hooked up to 8amp 12 volt battery. This setup hasn't failed me yet and in the worst case if it did faill me, I could pull start the engine or use the 8amp battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="po1, post: 174654, member: 1978"] For me I keep it simple with one main battery. I've got my Nissan 18hp electric start, trolling battery, and both fish finders hooked to the one battery. This allows me to keep the battery topped off when running the motor for extended weekends at the lake. My navigation lights I hooked up to 8amp 12 volt battery. This setup hasn't failed me yet and in the worst case if it did faill me, I could pull start the engine or use the 8amp battery. [/QUOTE]
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