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Onboard Battery charger
Has anyone installed an onboard battery charger for 2 batteries that plugs into shore power while at the dock?
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Re: Onboard Battery charger
jfm
Get the "Guest BlueWater Smart Leg" series. It provides a dedicated output per battery so that each battery receives individual attention. The electronics is encased in a fully sealed, ignition protected package that is impervious to moisture, vibration, and caustic battery gases. It isolates each battery and keeps both of them up to snuff. [img]/images/graemlins/ooo.gif[/img] It's Very easy to install and a lifetime warrenty to boot! Don't forget the onboard male socket to plug your shore power cord into [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] Guest Battery Charger
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Re: Onboard Battery charger
The only thing to remember is to keep an eye on the water level or you counld cook it dry.
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Re: Onboard Battery charger
I just installed a 2 bank Minnkota unit today on a boat I'm fixing for a fellow. Minnkota 210 model. $119 thru Cabales w/ a $25 rebate and a 14ga 25ft extension cord. 3yr warranty.
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