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Location: MN | I think the Minnkota Brad mentions is one that limits the amps to 10 per battery. Not sure about the Stay n Charge though, I think that is nearly identical to the stealth in principle, in that it will deliver whatever amperage the alternator has to give (within the confines of the 40 amp breaker I believe), and therefore will also deliver whatever each battery "needs", and only what it needs (no concern of "overcharging"). But that is why I was asking, not 100% sure. Good to know that the Minnkota works well with only 10 amps. If anything the others may work even better. | |
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