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I have 3 batteries on my 16' boat. 1 is the starting battery, and runs the
lights and what not when the engine isnt runing. The engine is a 2001 70 hp
johnson. The other 2 batteries are hooked up in series to run the 24v
trolling motor. Is there a way to hook up all three to charge off the
engine? Or is this a pipe dream?


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While technically possible to wire this, in practical terms it's a no-go.
The alternator doesn't produce enough power to charge 3 batteries.
BTW: I use an XPS 5/5/5 onboard charger I got from BPS at a good price.
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I have 3 batteries on my 16' boat. 1 is the starting battery, and runs the
lights and what not when the engine isnt runing. The engine is a 2001 70

hp
johnson. The other 2 batteries are hooked up in series to run the 24v
trolling motor. Is there a way to hook up all three to charge off the
engine? Or is this a pipe dream?




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i have a guest from basspro 10 amp 2 battery charger when the boat sits...


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While technically possible to wire this, in practical terms it's a no-go.
The alternator doesn't produce enough power to charge 3 batteries.
BTW: I use an XPS 5/5/5 onboard charger I got from BPS at a good price.
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I have 3 batteries on my 16' boat. 1 is the starting battery, and runs

the
lights and what not when the engine isnt runing. The engine is a 2001 70

hp
johnson. The other 2 batteries are hooked up in series to run the 24v
trolling motor. Is there a way to hook up all three to charge off the
engine? Or is this a pipe dream?






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Calif Bill
 
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Yes, but is it worthwhile? Depends on the alternator output from the motor.
Easiest way is to wire a 12 Volt connector plug where you could plug either
trolling motor battery into the connector.
Bill

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I have 3 batteries on my 16' boat. 1 is the starting battery, and runs the
lights and what not when the engine isnt runing. The engine is a 2001 70

hp
johnson. The other 2 batteries are hooked up in series to run the 24v
trolling motor. Is there a way to hook up all three to charge off the
engine? Or is this a pipe dream?




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