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Battery Charger Opinions
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06/23/21 01:51 AM
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Fish2Chill 1
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Need to replace on board 4 bank charger.
Might be able to get by with a 3 bank but looking for experiences to base purchase on. 2012 model year NOCO appears to have lost a bank or two. I have three new AGMs for the troll motor and a blue top for starter.
Appears some of the top of line models go for $600 range, that seems a bit rich for my budget. (Did see some recent sales of used, which I might consider if anyone has one not too old).
Looking for suggestions.
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Re: Battery Charger Opinions
[Re: Fish2Chill 1]
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06/23/21 11:26 AM
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fordnut
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Re: Battery Charger Opinions
[Re: Fish2Chill 1]
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06/23/21 02:57 PM
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Rob Jasper Lowrance Pro-Staff
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Also might look at the option of buying two 2-bank chargers. See how it compares in pace needed and cost.
Rob Jasper
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Re: Battery Charger Opinions
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06/23/21 06:08 PM
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bronco71
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Also think about if you will go to lithium batteries in the future and get one that has the option of setting each bank separately for flooded, AGM, or lithium. As far as brand Minn Kota and Noco have both been good for me.....
1987 Nitro MX185/Mercury Black Max 150 1999 Triton TX21/225 Mercury Optimax
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