Your better off connecting them in parallel. They will last longer that way.. The lower the battery gets the faster it discharges.
On Fri, Sep 14, 2018 at 4:00 PM, 'Capt.Len' trikini2008@embarqmail.com [electricboats]<electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:I have a 10.5 ft FG catamaran I have a 40 lb thrust trollingbrand new sitting here, I am thinking 2 batteries to a switch, #1-#2 -Both and off. Go out on one and as it dies, turn around and head back on #2. Figure going to both will give a final push. I was thinking of adding a 100W solar kit like from Harbor freight.I don't know. Sailing I could tell you. building FG too but Electric power am a complete novice.Looking at a pair of 12V. from walmart onlineI also have a 9.8 HP outboard but with all the sun in Central Fl. Solar electric is appealingDetailed input for why no good or for an alternative
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