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Can I go down to one battery

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 9:48 am
by Terry in Almonte
I have a 14' Princecraft with a floor and remote console, powered by a 1996 Johnson 25 fitted with a 4 amp non-regulated alternator.

At present there are two batteries in the boat.

Battery 1 runs the electric start, bilge pump, running lights, fish finder and 12v outlet for phone charging.
Battery 2 runs the anchor and used to run a trolling motor which I no longer have.

Can I eliminate battery 2 and run the anchor from battery 1? It would save me money, weight and deck space.

I fish at least one day a week and don't anchor all that much.

It's time to replace the batteries and want to know if one battery will do the job and if so, what specs should I be looking for?

Re: Can I go down to one battery

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2021 7:17 pm
by toobinator
You no longer need the second battery. It's primary use was to power the trolling motor which you no longer have.

Ed

Re: Can I go down to one battery

Posted: Thu Mar 25, 2021 6:10 pm
by Piker
You might want to consider the location of battery 1 relative to the anchor motor. If it is 14', you'll be looking at the cost of running 28' of heavy wire if you eliminate battery 2. Proper marine grade wire fitted with appropriate ends might cost more than the second battery.

Re: Can I go down to one battery

Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2021 6:02 pm
by lape0019
Ed is right. You’d have a lot of interference if you were to run a trolling motor and a fish finder on the same battery but if you aren’t using the trolling motor anymore, no need for a second battery.