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Boat chargers
I want one of those smart trickle chargers so when I bring my boat back in,
I can just plug in a two prong fitting and have my batteries (2 12v.) topped off and kept topped off. IIRC, these are an amp or less, and are about $35. I want the kind that cannot overcharge. Am I in the ballpark? Brand name suggestions. Steve PS: Sorry to interrupt the important stuff with a boat question. |
Boat chargers
On Sat, 15 Aug 2009 20:10:27 -0600, "SteveB"
wrote: I want one of those smart trickle chargers so when I bring my boat back in, I can just plug in a two prong fitting and have my batteries (2 12v.) topped off and kept topped off. IIRC, these are an amp or less, and are about $35. I want the kind that cannot overcharge. Am I in the ballpark? Brand name suggestions. Steve PS: Sorry to interrupt the important stuff with a boat question. Here's one that will work: http://www.tackletour.com/reviewbpxpscharger.html More he http://www.batterystuff.com/battery-chargers/12-volt/marine-chargers/ |
Boat chargers
"SteveB" wrote in message ... I want one of those smart trickle chargers so when I bring my boat back in, I can just plug in a two prong fitting and have my batteries (2 12v.) topped off and kept topped off. IIRC, these are an amp or less, and are about $35. I want the kind that cannot overcharge. Am I in the ballpark? Brand name suggestions. Steve PS: Sorry to interrupt the important stuff with a boat question. $35 won't do it. You need a dual charger. I have a smart charger from Walmart. Will not boil the battery and will charge to 35 amps. Was about $70. Will only do one battery at a time. |
Boat chargers
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Boat chargers
SteveB wrote:
I want one of those smart trickle chargers so when I bring my boat back in, I can just plug in a two prong fitting and have my batteries (2 12v.) topped off and kept topped off. IIRC, these are an amp or less, and are about $35. I want the kind that cannot overcharge. Am I in the ballpark? Brand name suggestions. Steve PS: Sorry to interrupt the important stuff with a boat question. I use a solar panel to maintain my batteries. It won't charge them if one is low, but it will maintain the charge. |
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