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Default Batteries

On Nov 12, 4:23*pm, H the K wrote:
On 11/12/09 5:42 PM, Scott Dickson wrote:

I now have one " cranking " battery, and one regular Car battery in
the boat. Think this is good?
Which should be number one, the " car" battery, or the " cranking "
battery?


Do you have a battery switch or isolator, or both? One of those
batteries needs to be kept fully charged and on the starting circuit
only. That should be your #1 battery...unless your motor has a pull
starter. Run accessories off the other battery.

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simple-minded day.


I'm getting the switch to install soon.Thanks for the info.
 
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