Posted By: bballbk
Battery Charging advice - 06/04/17 03:14 PM
Hi Group,
I h ave a bass boat with 4 batteries and an onboard charger but have run into a predicament. I am looking to buy a house with no access to store my boat. I currently live in a rental house but keep it in an open storage yard without electric hook ups. I bring my boat to my current rental house and charge overnight but I dont see a place at my new house where i can charge it. I also cannot find a boat storage place around Austin with electrical hook ups. Any solutions?
I was looking at a generator. does anyone use a generator to charge their batteries? would this work or does this have a negative impact on the life of the batteries?
any advice would help!
I h ave a bass boat with 4 batteries and an onboard charger but have run into a predicament. I am looking to buy a house with no access to store my boat. I currently live in a rental house but keep it in an open storage yard without electric hook ups. I bring my boat to my current rental house and charge overnight but I dont see a place at my new house where i can charge it. I also cannot find a boat storage place around Austin with electrical hook ups. Any solutions?
I was looking at a generator. does anyone use a generator to charge their batteries? would this work or does this have a negative impact on the life of the batteries?
any advice would help!