Hey y'all,
I'm just putting together a trolling motor battery bank for the new (to me) boat. The plan is to have 2 batteries in parallel for the trolling motor (a 12 volt - 50 lb thrust Minn Kota) and a separate starting battery.
I bought a good onboard charger (ProMar 13 amp 5/5/3) for dry land charging of all 3 batteries. So I'm covered there.
The question I have is...
Is it worth buying a 3 battery isolator and hooking all 3 batteries to the outboard alternator or just to the starting battery?
When the engine is running I know it will charge the trolling batteries as well as the starting battery because of the isolator but would it be worth it?
I know my alternator (2004 Evinrude 115 2-stroke DI) supplies 35 amps peak according to the manual. That would be at full rpm of course and I don't expect the alternator to keep all 3 topped up but I would feel pretty silly if dry land 120AC was my only source of charging my trolling batteries. I would also feel pretty silly if I tax the crap out of the alternator/motor.
I don't post often as you can see but I'm always looking for info here. Great resource!!
I'm just putting together a trolling motor battery bank for the new (to me) boat. The plan is to have 2 batteries in parallel for the trolling motor (a 12 volt - 50 lb thrust Minn Kota) and a separate starting battery.
I bought a good onboard charger (ProMar 13 amp 5/5/3) for dry land charging of all 3 batteries. So I'm covered there.
The question I have is...
Is it worth buying a 3 battery isolator and hooking all 3 batteries to the outboard alternator or just to the starting battery?
When the engine is running I know it will charge the trolling batteries as well as the starting battery because of the isolator but would it be worth it?
I know my alternator (2004 Evinrude 115 2-stroke DI) supplies 35 amps peak according to the manual. That would be at full rpm of course and I don't expect the alternator to keep all 3 topped up but I would feel pretty silly if dry land 120AC was my only source of charging my trolling batteries. I would also feel pretty silly if I tax the crap out of the alternator/motor.
I don't post often as you can see but I'm always looking for info here. Great resource!!