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Charging Batteries with no available 120v #14427205 07/22/22 01:32 PM
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Is there a way to keep three batteries charged with no available power source? I really don't want to have to pull all of these out and take home. Solar? Small generator? I have an onboard charger.

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Re: Charging Batteries with no available 120v [Re: CrappieKiller62] #14432357 07/28/22 07:48 AM
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Re: Charging Batteries with no available 120v [Re: CrappieKiller62] #14432687 07/28/22 03:03 PM
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get one of the small sine wave gensets, they won't hurt the onboard charger. we have 2 of these for deicing ponds, should work good.

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