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One battery or two ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Pont" data-source="post: 18143" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>I would go with two! When I was looking at my stuff for my boat, I was going to put my depth finders on the trolling motor batteries until I heard about all the problems with interference. If you are looking for a combo pack, cabelas AGM has a combo deal for batteries and onboard charger. From what I have seen the AGMs have an extremly good reserve minute capacity. Check out the reviews they have on there site abou them. I bought a combo pack but I can't tell you how good or bad it is yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pont, post: 18143, member: 204"] I would go with two! When I was looking at my stuff for my boat, I was going to put my depth finders on the trolling motor batteries until I heard about all the problems with interference. If you are looking for a combo pack, cabelas AGM has a combo deal for batteries and onboard charger. From what I have seen the AGMs have an extremly good reserve minute capacity. Check out the reviews they have on there site abou them. I bought a combo pack but I can't tell you how good or bad it is yet. [/QUOTE]
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