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Side Imaging Forums => 997c SI, 998c SI & 999ci HD SI => Topic started by: lester547 on December 15, 2009, 01:54:36 PM
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I just bought a 997 and 788, i was wondering what you alls recommendations on batteies were. I have a three bank set up, two deep cycle for TM and 1 for cranking. I was told that I should use a deep cycle for cranking and running my birds. Or would a Starting battery be just as good. Whats some good makes and sizes? All comments are appreciated.
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I think everything you have is overkill for the birds. I run a 997 with dual transducers on a 12v / 10 AH deer feeder battery all day in my kayak with no problems.
In a power boat I would be reluctant to hook anything up to my battery used for starting the main engine.
Congrats on the great toys !
Phill
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Your "Birds" should be connected to youir cranking battery. The deep cycle batteries should be used for your trolling motor only. If you connect the Humminbird units to the deep cycle batteries the trolling motor has a better chance to cause interference on your units. I have two units on my boat, both are connected to the cranking battery and do not over drain it. I do not know of many people that would run their cranking battery down from their fish finders. Every time you start the big motor your battery is charging. Performing regular maintenance on all batteries will extend their lives.
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I agree with Soretoe, when I hooked up to the deep cycle I did get interference from the trolling motor, when hooked up to the cranking battery I do not get any interference.
George
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thanks for advise, but i was talking about having a three deep cycle system. two for trolling motor ONLY and the third for big motor and my units. I talked to some marine battery dealers and they said it would be fine to do that, and they said that u do not want to use a starting battery for prolonged accessories, like fish finders. and that third deep cycle will work fine for cranking as well. thanks
P.S.
Im so dang confused on the stories im getting, i dont know what to buy, I just want to start my boat no problems, run my new humminbirds all day without a problem. which by the way i am having a problem NOW, with my starting batt, going dead, while running two mid-size lowrances. HELP. This is why im getting a new battery for my new HBs.
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lester547
If you want to use a deep cycle battery as a cranking battery it probably works ok to use it for both cranking and your Humminbird, however; why would you spend the extra money on a deep cycle battery. I do not know if there is a benefit using a deep cycle battery for cranking.
George
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Deep cycle batteries will not last any longer if you use them as a cranking battery. If you purchase one just for your accessories, like your Humminbird units and only for the accessories then it will work OK. But you are spending money that you don't need to spend. Just purchase a good quality, high ampherehour cranking battery and then perform regular maintenance on it and it will out last any deep cycle. My batteries last about three to 4 years each. I clean all connections every couple of months. There is also some contact protection that you can apply over the connections after cleaning and you will have no problems from your batteries. While cleaning connections, don't forget to clean the other ends of the cranking battery wires in your motor if you can access them. If you ignore them you might have starting problems.
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I never considered interference from other electrical sources as I don't get to contend with it. I stand corrected. I was just looking at supply / demand.
Soretoe, I like your tag line about the vets. You will probably appreciate our Kayak fishing group. :
http://www.heroesonthewater.org/ (http://www.heroesonthewater.org/) We take vets out of the VA hospitals kayak fishing and have been having some very nice surprise results. We are up to 17 chapters nationally.
Take care, Phill
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Soretoe, I like your tag line about the vets. You will probably appreciate our Kayak fishing group. :
[url]http://www.heroesonthewater.org/[/url] ([url]http://www.heroesonthewater.org/[/url]) We take vets out of the VA hospitals kayak fishing and have been having some very nice surprise results. We are up to 17 chapters nationally.
Take care, Phill
That is a great thing that you do. We are in the process of building a fishing dock on my home lake for handicapped vets.