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Onboard chargers #11525210 04/06/16 04:12 PM
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I want to install a charger but I'm unsure of best buy for the money, I will have 4 12 volt batteries 1 for starting 1 for acc. And 2 wired for 24volts to the trolling motor. Do I need a 4 bank system and how do I wire up the batteries that are hooked together for 24 volt?

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Re: Onboard chargers [Re: Aquaaddict1776] #11525533 04/06/16 06:15 PM
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Check out http://www.yandina.com/index.htm

There are wiring diagrams for your setup using their combiners... Charges all batteries from outboard when running or onboard charger when parked, can use a 1 or 2 bank charger.... Faster with 2 bank..... Can also set up to charge from tow vehicle through trolling motor socket....


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Re: Onboard chargers [Re: Aquaaddict1776] #11525620 04/06/16 06:44 PM
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I would get a 4 bank. You wire each battery separately to charger..I had good results from Guest and currently running a Dual Pro.

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