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    With the boat down for the drive work I am going to do some much need maintenance and a few upgrades. I am switching over to 6V, I currently run 3 group 31 optimas for the house power. 2 of them are about 5years old and 1 is about 2 years old. I should be getting 12+ hours out of house power, with the normal stuff running, frig, gps, running lights, bait pump Ect. But with just the bait pump and running lights on I am only getting about 6hrs.

    1. Dose anybody have there batteries mounted in the V birth. With all the batteries on one side of the boat it tends to list bad.

    2. If you are running 6v how many and what brand. I have been told US battery is the best?

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    Hey Joe,

    I use 4 6v Trojans on a switch. Basically 2 sets of 12v.
    I run on #1 all day and switch to #2 before I go to bed
    to make sure the bait pump, GPS Alarm and anchor light
    stays on. I hate having to worry about them.

    I have a separate switch for the starting battery. Everything
    is in the "all on" position when the boat is running to get charged.
    The house bank also serves as a back-up just in I forget to turn
    it off at night.

    This set up has been great! I have stayed over the Cat or Clemente
    Islands for 2-4 days without any problems.

    Hope this helps...

    Quote Originally Posted by Honeygirl View Post
    With the boat down for the drive work I am going to do some much need maintenance and a few upgrades. I am switching over to 6V, I currently run 3 group 31 optimas for the house power. 2 of them are about 5years old and 1 is about 2 years old. I should be getting 12+ hours out of house power, with the normal stuff running, frig, gps, running lights, bait pump Ect. But with just the bait pump and running lights on I am only getting about 6hrs.

    1. Dose anybody have there batteries mounted in the V birth. With all the batteries on one side of the boat it tends to list bad.

    2. If you are running 6v how many and what brand. I have been told US battery is the best?
    Last edited by Wa Mei; 07-09-2008 at 05:02 PM.

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    I have 2 Costco 6V golf cart batteries.
    They have served me well and all I needed to do is extend up the battery box with 1x2s and they fit right into the box. I though about using 4 6V batteries when I was using an inverter, but I an now using a honda 2000 generator. I do charge the batteries while cooking in the microwave and turn the refrigerator off overnight.
    Last edited by Knot Now; 07-09-2008 at 07:37 PM.

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    Thanks Guys. Are both your batteries in the orignia spot? Do you have any listing problems?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honeygirl View Post
    Thanks Guys. Are both your batteries in the orignia spot? Do you have any listing problems?
    Joe,
    I run a 26' Skippie so the configuration is different than yours.
    My batteries are in the engine compartment, portside and I carry
    40 gallons of fresh water on the opposite side so it balance out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honeygirl View Post
    Thanks Guys. Are both your batteries in the orignia spot? Do you have any listing problems?
    I am running four 12's in the original spot on a 26 billfisher and I also have all my spare oils and anchor in the same compartment. The boat does not list at all and the compartment on the other side is empty.

    On two 12's I can go all night with anchor light, bait pump, vhf, gps, and the occasional house light and still be over 12 volts in the morning. I haven't run the fridge all night because it is old and it would do just that (run all night).
    Last edited by Freespool; 07-09-2008 at 10:40 PM.

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    I have a listing problem, but I just move my "Mother in Law" over to the other side. LOL


    Actually, I have a bucket of "Lead" for bottom fishing. The boat lists to which ever side I leave it. When I am at the helm, it lists unless I am in front of the wheel.

    My batteries are in the stock location. Sometimes I have 50 gals of Fuel on the starboard side of the fish hold. I just move the bucket to level thing.
    Last edited by Knot Now; 07-09-2008 at 10:37 PM.

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