Get a dual bank charger then all you have to do is plug it in and forget it after use.
Just got a Wal-Mart deep 27 with 750cca; more cca than my old one.
I would have to break out the manual, if I could find it, but I think my 1995 oil injected 3 cylinder Merc charges all the time at 2 amp.
My cranking battery used to be the last to get charged; sometimes the day before I go out again. After reading this it will get charged like the others; as soon as possible... Thanks again Terry
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Get a dual bank charger then all you have to do is plug it in and forget it after use.
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Not to steal this thread but if you had a 24 volt trolling motor wouldn't you need a triple bank charger
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had bad luck with onboard chargers; the last time was on a holiday at lake fork.... Terry
What 3bank would you recommend???
My BPS two bank is still going strong. It is a 2000 year model. I recently sold the boat and just bought another one from BPS. If it lasts and works as well as the other one, I will be more than happy. So, I would recommend their 3 bank charger. Their chargers are made by another company, Pro Mariner I think and you can buy under that brand also.
Someone chime in if I got the name wrong, but it was something close to that.
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I've got one of cabelas brands on mine have for couple years and haven't had any trouble...I'd make sure I got the biggest one tho.
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“There is no difference between communism and socialism, except in the means of achieving the same ultimate end: communism proposes to enslave men by force, socialism—by vote. It is merely the difference between murder and suicide.” Ayn RandIceNitro LIKED above post
I have a 2009 lowe. Bought from Cabelas with their dual charger. Charger still going strong. Great stuff. Just make sure you plug it in every time you stop fishing. THE MOST IMPORTANT ADVISE EVER GIVEN ON BATTERIES
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