03-05-07, 02:59 PM | #1 |
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Quick Charge Battery Chargers
I recently bought a new trolling motor from Walmart. I also bought a battery charger for it as well. When I went to charge the motor, I noticed that it charged it real fast and that I got a Quick Charge battery charger. I was wondering what effect this will have on the life of my battery. Will it shorten it? Or does it even matter? I am curious and dont want to have to buy another battery in a month, so any insight would be great.
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03-05-07, 04:42 PM | #2 |
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personally i don't like the quick charge i use a 2 amp trickle charger.. -had a on board that went for a moist ride..
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03-05-07, 06:00 PM | #3 |
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The quick charger is a great tool and if you plug it in as soon as get home from fishing your battery will last years.
It does no damage to your battery if it automatically steps down once charged. Capt Mike
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03-05-07, 07:03 PM | #4 |
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we just pull up to the marina slip that we rent for our week at KY lake and let the charger do its job..
Capt Mike, do you stay at one marina and advertise, as a way for clients to meet ya and have the boat all ready? |
03-06-07, 03:59 PM | #5 |
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Thanks. You all are great! I love this website. Everyone is so helpful and it has changed my approach to fishing. I have gone out and bought some stuff that I see recommended on here and it usually works out.
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The way I work it is I set the meeting place when we decide the date, get a deposit and finalize the meeting place the week before there trip. Most of the time it is simple. March thru April Fort Washington April thru June ish Smallwood Park June ish through Sept Slavins Sept thru Dec anywhere you want to go that I know... I also do some Bay trips for flyrod striper and LTJ.. Oh and CBBT and Nags Head and some lower VA rivers too. Like I said a gypsy guide.. Capt Mike
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mike, thats kewl. plus you don't have to worry about theft at the marina, being a victim.
Ya ask for prepayment for a deposit dont ya? |
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