have a loaner boat that has a 36v trolling motor. The batteries are rigged in series in the rigging compartment. I'm having "issues" with the cranking battery - sorta. It has never failed to start the engine but @ 14 miles up the river or 20 miles down lake... I don't wanna take that chance. The batteries are charged every time I return and prior to heading out for a tournament. Then they are charged every time the boat comes off the water. But.... With two livewells going 8-10 hours a day the cranking battery is getting hammered. On my GPS/Sonar display I've seen as low as 9.5v. It's not really that low but close. From time to time cranking the engine kills the electronics. Sooooo.... I'm trying to devise a rather simple solution. I want to move everything off of the cranking battery but the engine. My plan "was" to wire the 3 trolling motor batteries parallel and move all the accessory wiring to the trolling batteries.
When I tired to implement that plan I was attempting to hook positive to positive but generated a rather healthy spark(s) in the process. Disconnecting the trolling motor plug solves that but... what happens should I wire batteries in parallel that are also wired in series. Heck is that even doable without blowin' something up?
As a note there were small sparks coming from the loose wiring lug even before attempting to hook the batteries up in parallel.
Long story short. I'm wanting to connect three batteries in parallel that are currently wired in series. Can I do this? Just as an aside what is the battery charger going to think about this set-up, if it's do able?
When I tired to implement that plan I was attempting to hook positive to positive but generated a rather healthy spark(s) in the process. Disconnecting the trolling motor plug solves that but... what happens should I wire batteries in parallel that are also wired in series. Heck is that even doable without blowin' something up?
As a note there were small sparks coming from the loose wiring lug even before attempting to hook the batteries up in parallel.
Long story short. I'm wanting to connect three batteries in parallel that are currently wired in series. Can I do this? Just as an aside what is the battery charger going to think about this set-up, if it's do able?