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Jerry Newman
Posted 6/25/2014 11:07 PM (#717883 - in reply to #717228)
Subject: Re: Stealth1 DC Alternator Chargers -- Anyone use them?




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I'm glad you like it, I'm always a little nervous that somebody won't like what I endorse here.

Not only is it the nuts for what you described Cap, you will also find that your TM batts will last longer too. I still have a set of Optima’s that I ran for about three or four years in a previous boat, then 2 hard years in my motorhome… and they're still in my garage holding a charge.

Even for you guys who don't do any remote fishing, you can still utilize the superior stealth technology to have more battery power at the end of a day, and can maintain the TM batts off the water with a single six amp on board charger hooked up to the main engine battery.

I've cooked my TM motor batteries trying to maintain them with a typical onboard charger when the “automatic” part of the charger malfunctioned. Stealth will simply not allow an overcharge of the TM batteries when hooked up correctly.

Like I said; I'll never own another boat without one.

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