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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
Alumacraft 1648 NCS electric reservoir boat
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<blockquote data-quote="MD_Electric_Bass" data-source="post: 423248" data-attributes="member: 21721"><p>Thank you for your awesome advice, I really appreciate it. </p><p>I am building a battery compartment under the deck, do you suggest that l still put them in battery boxes if they are secured in their own compartment?</p><p>Any specific suggestions on type/brand, sites or stores to purchase from for the fuse, fuse holder and main power switch? I could be completely wrong but I think read information from the manufacturer that stated the motor pulls 75 amps when full throttle, so an 80 amp fuse inline, on the positive lead as close to the battery as possible?</p><p></p><p>The control box produced by the manufacturer and included with the motor has a key switch for turning on and off power to the motor I plan to use this to turn off the outboard when fishing and using the 24volt Bow mount Trolling motor. But I still want a main inline power switch to be safe.</p><p></p><p>No lights for now, but once they are, the initial plan is to have them on a dedicated 12 volt battery for electronics, audio, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MD_Electric_Bass, post: 423248, member: 21721"] Thank you for your awesome advice, I really appreciate it. I am building a battery compartment under the deck, do you suggest that l still put them in battery boxes if they are secured in their own compartment? Any specific suggestions on type/brand, sites or stores to purchase from for the fuse, fuse holder and main power switch? I could be completely wrong but I think read information from the manufacturer that stated the motor pulls 75 amps when full throttle, so an 80 amp fuse inline, on the positive lead as close to the battery as possible? The control box produced by the manufacturer and included with the motor has a key switch for turning on and off power to the motor I plan to use this to turn off the outboard when fishing and using the 24volt Bow mount Trolling motor. But I still want a main inline power switch to be safe. No lights for now, but once they are, the initial plan is to have them on a dedicated 12 volt battery for electronics, audio, etc. [/QUOTE]
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