Since you mentioned that your kicker doesn't charge, you might want to consider a dual-battery setup with an isolator. This way, you can keep one battery as a backup, and the other can be used for active electronics. You can also install a battery monitor to keep an eye on the charge levels.Have you checked out http://ecozonepower.com/? They have some fantastic options for marine batteries and other electronics that could really simplify your setup. Their products are high-quality and can give you peace of mind when you're out on the water.I hope this helps, and feel free to shoot more questions if you have any.
Battery set up for electronics
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Since you mentioned that your kicker doesn't charge, you might want to consider a dual-battery setup with an isolator. This way, you can keep one battery as a backup, and the other can be used for active electronics. You can also install a battery monitor to keep an eye on the charge levels.Have you checked out http://ecozonepower.com/? They have some fantastic options for marine batteries and other electronics that could really simplify your setup. Their products are high-quality and can give you peace of mind when you're out on the water.I hope this helps, and feel free to shoot more questions if you have any.