300 marlin house batteries

ltid8732

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So, question for all, on my new to me 98 300 marlin, I just replaced my house batteries, 8 yr old thermoking eon agm's, with group 31 agm's differnt brand, who else use agm and how do you like them.

Next I do not have a genny so when running house batteries do you put battery selector on 1 or 2 or do you use all, just wanting to know what seems to work the best, Mainly when used for a day of offshore fishing. I would assume to use all since it is a bank of batteries and would pull from each bank equally, that way when recharging both batteries are getting recharged and used equally.

Thought and opinions greatly appreciated
 

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does your house battery have a 1 and 2, I have on or off? what do you run on your house battery? I added a few solar panels on the hardtop to keep a little current input , when just sitting out offshore fishing.
 

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Does your boat have a separate paralleling battery switch?

I would use each battery individually this way you always have the one reserve battery. I'm asking about the paralleling switch because you can make both house/engine banks common while running the motors, then turn the parallel switch off once the motors are off making house/engine separate again.
 

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yes switch has 1 & 2 and ALL 3way switch, and I do not have the parrelling switches but am going to look into these as that would be ideal for the long runs offshore - back and keeping batteries maintained
 

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Look into blue seas systems if you're interested in going that route. They sell a few fancy ACR's that connect two banks automatically while running the engines and then isolates them once voltage levels increase or you shut the engines off.