[QUOTE=NCkenner;4376780]Or get one of these,it shouldvwake the bms upWell when your electronics run your battery down low enough that your motor won’t start, you may change your mind
Just glad I still had plenty left in the trolling batteries. I now have a separate battery and jumper cables.
Yes, I understand that and why I stated a single "high capacity" starting battery. If I were replacing all the batteries like Rickie is, I'd put a very large capacity main battery for house/starting duty. One without a doubt of carrying my accessories and starting when it's time to head home. In Rickie's case he has plenty of room for additional batteries and chargers and weight isn't an issue so his set up is different than most. Also the cost of an additional battery and charger is something most of us would want to avoid unless absolutely necessary.
I carry a small pair of jumper cables in my boat at all times too but have never needed them. I have however donated them to folks on the water who have had cranking batteries fail so they could jump from their trolling set up.
Chris
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