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Any thoughts on using one of these chargers. I have one and Im thinking of running a small honda generator in the rear compartment for long sand bar days.
How many batteries you have now? How many banks is that charger? Also, how many watts RMS using what amps?
Right now I just have small setup running probably 600rms, two batteries, I just hook that charger up to one battery and select ALL on the battery switch and it charges both. It's cool becuase when the boat key is on, you can see the guage jump up to 14.4v just like an alternator.
I have ran amps straight off of that charger to test sub boxes that i just built for cars.