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06-25-13, 07:06 PM | #1 |
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The type of usage you place on your batteries determines what charger you should be using. Recreational boaters can easily get by with a 15a (5a per battery) multi-charger as they don't fish every day and have plenty of time to recharge the batteries between trips. Every day usage requires a larger charger to get the job done overnight. You likely will not get a full charge overnight with the smaller charger, but sufficient to operate the t/m for a day's fishing because it's unlikely you will completely drain your batteries each day (unless you are fishing an electric only lake, then you may have a problem). If you come in during the day, for a meal or other reason - plug in the charger.
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