I own a 3 bank Pro Charger that is not working properly. I need to purchase a new one. Can someone recommed a better one or should I buy a new Pro Charger? Thanks in advance!
Thank you,
Don R
Onboard battery charger
- minnkotaman
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Re: Onboard battery charger
i have a minnkota 330 that hasn't missed a beat in 15 years.
the new 1's shut off, i wish mine did then i wouldn't have
to check my water as often.
jim l.
the new 1's shut off, i wish mine did then i wouldn't have
to check my water as often.
jim l.
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Re: Onboard battery charger
I would definitely consider the Stealth 1 Charging system. Has both AC and charging when you run your big motor.
Scott Sweet
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Re: Onboard battery charger
Thanks to all three of you who responded to my charger question. I now have to make a decision on which way to go.
Thanks again,
Don R.
Thanks again,
Don R.
Re: Onboard battery charger
You should also factor in the amp rating of the charger based on the type of batteries you use; 10 amp max is recommended for gel type batteries, 15 amps is a consideration for AGM's or traditional wet cell deep cycle marine batteries.
Tom
Tom
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