: 2010 Proguide 5 Batteries


WalleyeJig
04-16-2012, 06:20 PM
Does anyone have 5 batteries in there pro guide, im gonna run a 36 volt system, with an accessory battery, and a starting battery, if you have can u pm me.

REW
04-16-2012, 07:37 PM
There are lots of folks that run 5 batteries.
Use a combination of chargers to get the power that you need for recharge and you will be good to go.

REW

northernbite
04-17-2012, 01:13 PM
I'm wondering where are you putting all of these batteries? I have a 2010 but I only run 24 volt on trolling motor plus I have a ProKicker. I have AGM for start and all the other stuff.
Just wondering.

Paul

mrwalleye5
04-17-2012, 01:40 PM
oops!

mrwalleye5
04-17-2012, 01:41 PM
Paul,

I have three baterries up front on my Pro Guide and one under the driver. Still able to put 2 more batteries plus a four bank charger under there. If I wanted to I could put 7 group 29 baterries in it and have my 4 bank charger in one of the compartments in the deck. Does anyone make a 7 bank charger? LOL!

Hot Runr Guy
04-17-2012, 01:49 PM
Does anyone make a 7 bank charger? LOL!

Would you settle for a 6-bank,,,,,,,,,

HRG

WalleyeJig
04-17-2012, 03:44 PM
I'm wondering where are you putting all of these batteries? I have a 2010 but I only run 24 volt on trolling motor plus I have a ProKicker. I have AGM for start and all the other stuff.
Just wondering.

Paul



Paul

I run a 36 volt vantage and terrova, and I have a dedicated battery for the 200 verado, which runs through the battery isolator, and charges the 5th battery when running, which is my dedicated accesory battery for the pumps, lights, graphs, ect, ect

Eric_CO
04-17-2012, 05:08 PM
Paul

I run a 36 volt vantage and terrova, and I have a dedicated battery for the 200 verado, which runs through the battery isolator, and charges the 5th battery when running, which is my dedicated accesory battery for the pumps, lights, graphs, ect, ect

I have something similar and used a toggle switch to control the 4th bank which can charge both the cranking and house battery via the isolator, or charge just the house battery if I drain that completely.

With the power steering running so I can control the kicker steering wiht the wheel, I can kill a 29 series wet cell in about 6 hours. It takes 12 hours to charge that sucker when just charging the house battery. The charger will time out if I try to put the charge through the cranking battery. Check out my albums for some pics of the set up. I used a 20 amp waterpoof toggle from Painless Wiring via Autozone.