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Electronics #11675226 06/18/16 09:03 PM
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Switching to 36 volt system and thinking of just putting my electronics on one of the batteries. It doesn't cause any problems to the fish finder with so many volts?

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Re: Electronics [Re: Jobooo] #11675268 06/18/16 09:50 PM
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not recommended, you will most likely get RFI on your fish finder. Need separate battery for trolling motor and fish finders

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Ok thanks

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I haven't had that experience.. I run my bow finder off of one of my 24v trolling motor batteries. I use the "first" one in the series chain of the two batteries. My trolling motor is a Motorguide Great White 82lb thrust, finder is a HB 746c

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