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Posted 2/27/2007 1:12 PM (#241846 - in reply to #241595)
Subject: RE: On- board chargers


I could be wrong..but shouldn't your starting battery almost always be at a full charge if you are running around during the day as the alternator or stators should keep the starter topped off???

at least that is what I had always thought..my starter charges in no time at the end of the day and then the other 5 amps are converted over to the other 2 trolling motor batteries.

I was told by a walleye pro who reps for Pro Mariner that pretty much every walleye guy that is sponsored by Pro Mariner went with the 150 tournament pro as for whatever reason Pro Mariners charging system is better than most and 10 amps per bank is not needed. That being said, I have had my batteries down to 40-50% or so (or so it says on the minn kota) and they have been charged up in a very short nite and back out in the morning...

get the biggest amperage your batteries and budget will allow but my 15 amp Pro Tournament by Pro Mariner is all most fishermen will need....


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