vikingknut
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- Yamaha
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- 2023
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- AR
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For those that read my previous thread, a bunch of my house battery draining issues went away when I fully charged the house battery. It was at 12.3V on the connext when i started the boat yesterday and actually went up to 12.4V an hour later when I came back to dock. However, I am still considering upgrading the house battery. I have a few questions. 1. if you want to go to 200 Ah total, is it better to get one 200 Ah battery or two 100 Ah batteries? Is the charging from the stator consistent enough across batteries? 2. If I go with two, it appears all I have to do to connect them in parallel is to connect the negatives and positives. Please let me know if I am missing something. 3. If I get a NOCO onboard charger, and I get the 10x3, I am assuming I can connect 2 without an issue. Right? The NOCO 10x3 is onsale on Amazon, so in order to future proof, I may spend the additional $'s as it is now less of a delta. I have heard you really only need to connect one, and it will equalize across them, but I am also assuming charging 3 at a time would be more efficient. 4. If I upgrade, I am leaning towards AGM. I'd love to go lithium, but the cost and complexity of doing so are concerning.