I've read a few posts regarding dual-batteries, but let me throw out my situation.
2004 Bayliner 185BR, 4.3 Merc
I just bought the boat and the previous owner had a marine starting battery (connected) and a deep cycle battery (not connected) in the boat.
I'd love to utilize an extra battery so I don't get stranded with a dead battery.
Generally, the stereo and iPod are the only drain on the battery. I don't use a trolling motor or anything like that. In my old boat, we never killed a battery, but we have much longer day trips planned with the new boat (fireworks shows, etc.).
Should I bother installing a switch of any sort? Or should I just carry a set of jumper cables so if we kill the starting battery we can use the deep cycle as a jump?
Thanks in advance.
2004 Bayliner 185BR, 4.3 Merc
I just bought the boat and the previous owner had a marine starting battery (connected) and a deep cycle battery (not connected) in the boat.
I'd love to utilize an extra battery so I don't get stranded with a dead battery.
Generally, the stereo and iPod are the only drain on the battery. I don't use a trolling motor or anything like that. In my old boat, we never killed a battery, but we have much longer day trips planned with the new boat (fireworks shows, etc.).
Should I bother installing a switch of any sort? Or should I just carry a set of jumper cables so if we kill the starting battery we can use the deep cycle as a jump?
Thanks in advance.