Re: Charging trolling batteries from engine alternator
Our longest reservoir is about 5 miles long.
With only 5 miles of running the main you won't get much charge from an alternator, unless you troll off the main for a long time.
MK's DC alternator chargers have a low 10 amp/bank output, so it's not a real solution unless you run looooong distances. Even at that, it won't top off the trolling batteries, only put some run time back in them.
I fish big reservoirs and have my trolling motor batteries setup to charge off the main. IE: charge the 24V bank while trolling off the main. The trolling motor batteries get their series connection through the trolling motor plug, so with the TM plug removed, they are 2 separate 12V batteries. Inserting a 12V charging plug (paralleled) into the socket allows both batteries to be charged at the same time,,, since one of the batteries is connected to the start battery through an A-B battery switch. It's a bit cumbersome swapping plugs and flipping switches, but works.
With the scenario of only running the main for 5 miles, the only realistic solution would be bigger or more batteries. It really depends on the size and weight of your boat, and the battery capacity. I use a 24V 70# MK on my 14' jon boat and have never run out of power, even when fishing multiple days. I use the same 70# TM on my 18' Deep V and only get 6 hours before the battery power is dropping off. One of the guys down here trolls a glass 21'er all day off an electric TM, he has 4- group 31 batteries in a series/parallel configuration.