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So can you mix batteries if an ACR is installed or will the charging system fail trying to charge a starting battery and a deep cycle battery as No Bones stated in an earlier post?
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This may be why a lot of bass boat guys who run big live wells AND trolling motors also have permanently installed 110V battery chargers on their boats. I think it's basically just a conservation of energy deal. You could have a huge battery and a little dinky alternator, but if accessory loads were small, you'd never have a problem. The alternator on my old 1975 115 only put out 6 amps, max! (With NO voltage regulator! If battery was fully charged, it just boiled water!) My only accessories were the VHF, running lights and a depth sounder. (This was BEFORE GPS existed!) Yet I ran both starting and dual purpose (think HD starting or light duty deep cycle) batteries with a selector switch for 31 years and never had a problem with that dinky little alternator!
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sears AMG
no issues for 3 years now |
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Been a long time since you have been on the forum, good to see you are still kicking!!
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yeah, still lurking. LOL
Boat is still in Apollo doing well. How about you? |
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