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Battery question
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05/05/22 05:30 PM
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Will a 31 blue top optima run 4 graphs, live scope, livewells, and power poles from daylight to dark?
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Re: Battery question
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05/05/22 05:33 PM
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Bruce's
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just adding up the least amount of amps draw. [probaly not, but i dont know your graph size
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Re: Battery question
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05/05/22 05:48 PM
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prosise
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You need to do a battery calculation. Put all the current draws together and then it will tell you how long the battery will last. Livescope is a Current hound. Probably will not last the whole day. But if I was a betting man, you wouldn't last the whole day with everything on. With a 125AH lithium prob, but not the blue top.
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Re: Battery question
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05/06/22 06:18 PM
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Shallow Waters
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I have a lithium 100ah dedicated for Livescope, 12" Garmin, 15" Solix, and 12" Solix - and the battery died the other day after about 12 hours. There is no way a 30ah is running your setup all day. I would go with a 125ah at minimum. And keep the livewells and power poles on your cranking battery, their draw is much less than the graphs and you will charge that battery while running anyways.
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Re: Battery question
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05/06/22 06:48 PM
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prosise
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I have a lithium 100ah dedicated for Livescope, 12" Garmin, 15" Solix, and 12" Solix - and the battery died the other day after about 12 hours. There is no way a 30ah is running your setup all day. I would go with a 125ah at minimum. And keep the livewells and power poles on your cranking battery, their draw is much less than the graphs and you will charge that battery while running anyways. Agree.. I have a 100ah, and I only run one unit at a time. I will turn the others off, and if I do this I will get down to 65% in about 10 hours. A 30ah wouldn't be wise.
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Re: Battery question
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05/06/22 08:25 PM
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tmd11111
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I have a lithium 100ah dedicated for Livescope, 12" Garmin, 15" Solix, and 12" Solix - and the battery died the other day after about 12 hours. There is no way a 30ah is running your setup all day. I would go with a 125ah at minimum. And keep the livewells and power poles on your cranking battery, their draw is much less than the graphs and you will charge that battery while running anyways. Those Solix units suck up some juice compared to the Helix, like almost twice as much. I run 2 12" Helixs, a 10" Helix, and a Garmin 1222 with livescope with a 125a Ionic and have never gotten below 70%.
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