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hi


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muskyfvr
Posted 10/1/2008 8:47 AM (#338724 - in reply to #338629)
Subject: RE: Charging TR Batteries on the go





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Location: Minn.
I don't know why you wouldn't.
Stay'N Charge Gives You
Faster Charging When your vehicle is running for 1/2 hour with the Stay'N Charge system
plugged in, your battery will be charged. That's much less time than it takes to get home in the vast majority of fishing trips. It will charge up to 3 batteries, in parallel, in close to 2 hours. You don't even have to be driving to charge.
Increase Battery Life Expectancy Use the same charging system your truck/car battery uses with the Stay'N Charge system. You'll quickly find out why vehicle batteries last 5-7 years. It's amazing how well a DC charging system works on your 12 volt boat batteries (actually, any 12 volt batteries)
More Up Time On The Water How about charging up to 98% capacity using the Stay'N Charge system vs up to only 88% using your AC battery charging system at home. Can you say better than 10% more battery life on the water
Less Hassle & Fewer Dead Batteries When you pull your boat out of the water just plug the Stay'N Charge in at the same time you plug your lights in. Never forget to charge your batteries again. Now when you get home you do not need to hunt down your charger or haul your batteries to your charging location. Use your extension cords for something else.
Easy Charging While You Tow.
A DC charger charges faster than an AC charges and I get a higher voltage reading with the DC. WE can leave the boat at the resort dock and can have a fully charged battery when we go fishing. No charging issues.

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