I've been having a problem with fish dying in the livewell. Additionally the efforts to keep the fish alive ran me headlong into just about killing the cranking battery. In an effort to solve those problems I moved all connections except the engine leads from the cranking battery to the trolling motor battery that supplies the ground for the trolling motor. Well that didn't work either 'cause at the end of the day that battery was dead and with no way to recharge it - so were 5 fish that would have won a divisional championship for me.
I have a loaner boat I don't want to make wholesale changes to it. I have a 225 Pro XS that requires a 1000amp cranking capacity. Can I safely connect the grp. 29 trolling motor battery that supplies the ground to the system in parallel with the engine cranking battery. If so... will the engine now supply a charge to both batteries and maintain my required 1000 cranking amps? I'm thinking the answer is "yes" to both questions but having been wrong before... Figured I'd better ask folks a tad smarter than me on these issues.
I have one more divisional championship(different division) to fish. It's on Amistad and the fish are bigger and the water is hotter. I desperately need some way to keep fish alive in a poorly designed Gambler livewell system. As I stated earlier... .this is a loaner boat. It's a 2007 Gambler intimidator and there is absolutely no room to add an additional battery - even on a temporary basis. Adding battery switches is not an option. I am now being called the "Executioner" and the boat..."Eliminator".... This is the last tournament I'll fish out of this boat as mine, after 8 months, is "Supposed" to be ready by the end of this week.
I have a loaner boat I don't want to make wholesale changes to it. I have a 225 Pro XS that requires a 1000amp cranking capacity. Can I safely connect the grp. 29 trolling motor battery that supplies the ground to the system in parallel with the engine cranking battery. If so... will the engine now supply a charge to both batteries and maintain my required 1000 cranking amps? I'm thinking the answer is "yes" to both questions but having been wrong before... Figured I'd better ask folks a tad smarter than me on these issues.
I have one more divisional championship(different division) to fish. It's on Amistad and the fish are bigger and the water is hotter. I desperately need some way to keep fish alive in a poorly designed Gambler livewell system. As I stated earlier... .this is a loaner boat. It's a 2007 Gambler intimidator and there is absolutely no room to add an additional battery - even on a temporary basis. Adding battery switches is not an option. I am now being called the "Executioner" and the boat..."Eliminator".... This is the last tournament I'll fish out of this boat as mine, after 8 months, is "Supposed" to be ready by the end of this week.