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<blockquote data-quote="mofro812" data-source="post: 153238" data-attributes="member: 3784"><p>I'm in the planning stages on my renovation and had a question regarding the wiring. I have a TM connected to a Deep Cycle battery, and the 25hp Johnson electric start on a separate marine cranking battery. When I go to rewire, I will be adding a AM/FM radio and a marine radio. My question is, if I wire these off of the marine cranking battery with the motor, will either radio interfere with my Humminbird 550 Fishfinder? I plan on keeping the TM on a separate battery, basically it's own battery. Gonna run a fused switchbox off the cranking battery and run accessories from it, just wondering if I needed to use Noise Reduction boxes so it doesn't screw with my Fishfinder?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any info and advice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mofro812, post: 153238, member: 3784"] I'm in the planning stages on my renovation and had a question regarding the wiring. I have a TM connected to a Deep Cycle battery, and the 25hp Johnson electric start on a separate marine cranking battery. When I go to rewire, I will be adding a AM/FM radio and a marine radio. My question is, if I wire these off of the marine cranking battery with the motor, will either radio interfere with my Humminbird 550 Fishfinder? I plan on keeping the TM on a separate battery, basically it's own battery. Gonna run a fused switchbox off the cranking battery and run accessories from it, just wondering if I needed to use Noise Reduction boxes so it doesn't screw with my Fishfinder? Thanks in advance for any info and advice! [/QUOTE]
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