I am setting up my saltwater bay boat and wondering about the run-n-gun and 3-Bank charger... This is very close to what I am working towards! Thanks for posting!
Hi Jim great video. my question is about the 28 volt feed. i would be interested to know if this works without back feeding interference on the live screen.
I love the setup I’m just curious how you have the 36 volts hooked up to charge if it’s a 3 bank charger…. Since they are paralleled does the charger just hook to one battery and it charges both of them? Or how does that work.
Hey Big Jim, thanks for all the content. Looks like a super system and I am sure it's great, but for all of us considering upgrading to Lithiums and considering you have been running this system for a while now, does the addition voltage to the black box and other electronics really make a noticeable difference to justify the cost and complexity for a weekend fisherman?
I am setting up my saltwater bay boat and wondering about the run-n-gun and 3-Bank charger... This is very close to what I am working towards! Thanks for posting!
@@LittleTree74 thanks for watching!
SIMPLY OUTSTANDING AND EDUCATIONAL! THANKS FOR SHARING!
Thanks for watching!
What an awesome set up! Thanks for sharing and explaining!
Thanks for watching!
Love the video! How much for that set up minus the extra trolling motor battery?
A lot
What’s the wiring diagram for connecting parallel batteries to the trolling motor? I’ve found conflicting information online.
Red to red, black to black is parallel
@@BigJimFishing did you split the leads, pos on one and the neg on the other. Or trolling motor leads on the same battery?
@@Big_Mike72 I did not do anything. They were professionally installed by my dealer before I took delivery
Hi Jim great video. my question is about the 28 volt feed. i would be interested to know if this works without back feeding interference on the live screen.
I don’t know.
I love the setup I’m just curious how you have the 36 volts hooked up to charge if it’s a 3 bank charger…. Since they are paralleled does the charger just hook to one battery and it charges both of them? Or how does that work.
So them being in series it charges them both with the charger only being hooked to one of them
@@jacobcooper3589I’m sorry, my two batteries are parallel. Hook up to one and they both charge.
@@jacobcooper3589 yes. 2 36 volt in parallel. They charge together. It’s like one big battery
That’s a really nice setup! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the video, getting ready to order the 16v, are you running the regulator for your graphs since you have the run and gun charger ?
Regulator is for the gls10
the run and gun charger is pretty sweet. RJ is a good dude with a great product
Yes! Thanks for watching
Great job on the video, Jim as always. 👍👍
Thanks Rick
What would really be great is to show us the difference between the images using 28v or 16 v or 12v. Thanks for the info.
Workin on that in the next year.
Another awesome video. Thanks for sharing Shipmate
Thanks for watching brother!
Is 40 amp hour enough to keep you on the water all day in high wind. Everyone is telling me I need two 100 amp hour batteries
I have 2, so 80 is enough
Hey Big Jim, thanks for all the content. Looks like a super system and I am sure it's great, but for all of us considering upgrading to Lithiums and considering you have been running this system for a while now, does the addition voltage to the black box and other electronics really make a noticeable difference to justify the cost and complexity for a weekend fisherman?
@@CharMilesjr video on this coming soon my friend
How much performance did you lose by going to lithium? If any?
Let me get back to you on this as I’m still breaking in the motor.
How much did that cost?
@@donjohnstonjr2647 call Nashville Marine for cost. I’m sponsored, so I cannot give a price.
Curious, how much does your boat and trailer combined weigh (boat fully loaded)?
No idea and I don’t have a scale that big 😂
That’s a great setup!
Thank you Wayne. Nashville Marine did a great job on the install
How much is a set up like that cost?
Call Nashville Marine at (615) 784-4449. Ask for Hot Rod. Prices vary upon factors.
Who did this killer setup? The dealer?
NASHVILLE MARINE!
SWEET 👍🏁👊🏻🔥
Thanks
Common workin man couldnt even afford all that
10 year warranty, add of the cost of lead acid every year. It’s actually a great value over time.
Lead battery will last usually 3 to 5 yrs at 99.00. That's prob 3000.00 set up min
@@garyheath9531 I use them more, did not last half that