Johnson 35HP Dual Batt.Charge

MadtownWI

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I'm putting dual 35 Johnson short shafts on my boat purely for the fun of it. I want to cut down on weight so the gas tank is going under the bow and since these are small engines and since I'm not running a trolling motor or anything more than an in dash MP3 player, I want to only use one battery. Now I want to keep it simple so how do I go about eliminating one of the charging systems? Can I simply disconnect one of the regulators making one motor like a rope start without charging and without ill effects or what? Both motors are early 80s with electronic ignition with CDI timing.
 

Daviet

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Re: Johnson 35HP Dual Batt.Charge

Why do you have to eliminate one charging system, arn't the charging systems regulated?
If it has a stator under the flywheel, can't you just unplug it.
 

14ftgrumman

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Re: Johnson 35HP Dual Batt.Charge

It really isn't a charging system as we are accustomed to in a car. It's more of a battery maintainer, charging at 6 amps or so, with a rectifier. With 2, you might really have a charging system,12 amps.
 

MadtownWI

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Re: Johnson 35HP Dual Batt.Charge

I don't understand enough about the battery charging output of the engines to know if I can put both systems on one battery. I know they will run without a battery hooked up but I also have heard that can burn out your electronics. So exactly how do I use one battery with two 35's?
 

54fleetwin

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Re: Johnson 35HP Dual Batt.Charge

Just use 2 garden tractor batteries, 1 for each engine
 

Daviet

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Re: Johnson 35HP Dual Batt.Charge

Just hook up the positive and negitave battery cables from the engines to the battery. I would use a quality battery.
 
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