Jan 04 2017
William Fetech
Toad
James. I don't have any feedback on the battery as I fish from a kayak. However, I am always concerned about battery power especially with a new Garmin duel mode donor and large display. Have you also considered adding a solar charger to your set-up? I have one and it maintains battery voltage fairly well.
Bill Fetech
Jan 04 2017
James Stewart
Slot Fish
Member Since :
2016
Number of Posts :
118
My cranking battery has died; it was an Interstate 27m-xhd, and it lasted almost 2 years. I think the many days that I spent in late spring and summer fishing some of the wonderful properties that we get to fish had a lot to do with it. fishing 12+ hours running 2 lowrance HDS units and the live well on a timer, without ever starting my mercury 115, probably drained it much lower than a battery designed for cranking power would enjoy.
so, to keep this from happening in the future, i plan to buy a "dual purpose" battery. These batteries have the cranking amps to get my motor running, but also have the deep cycle characteristics needed to operate electronics for a long period of time. i am undecided on whether to get a regular battery or an AGM type. also, there are many options for brands.
i don't have room for a 4th battery in my Ranger RT188.
so, any comments would be appreciated.