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Okay - I'm new to boating, just bought my first. The guy I bought it
from has two batteries in the boat - a deep-cycle marine battery for the starter, and a regular car and truck battery for the tilt motor, lights, radio, etc. (both are 12 volt). The marine battery charges itself from the magnets, but right now, the car battery just runs itself down and has to be recharged frequently. This doesn't seem efficient. Can I hook the batteries in together so that the magnets are charging both at the same time? Or is it bad to hook a marine and car/truck battery together? If I understand batteries (and I'm not sure that I do!) I could connect the positive terminal of the marine to the negative of the car/truck and that'd do it. Is that right? Or would that screw with the voltage? How should I approach this? Matt |
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