zarraspook Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 Here is part of an article from Bassmasters on boat batteries --- " The most important thing you can do is charge your batteries — regardless of type — as soon as you return from fishing. If you let batteries sit under partial charge for long periods of time, you will see a drop in their performance because of sulfation, and there will be a drop in the longevity of the batteries as well." I charge mine EVERY time as soon as I get home and it has almost doubled the life of the Wal-Mart batteries, that I use..... This is a link to Bassmaster tips on batteries.... http://www.bassmaster.com/tips/6-tips-improving-boat-battery-life David Unnerstall 1 "Look up OPTIMIST in the dictionary - there is a picture of a fishing boat being launched"
mjk86 Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 Get the cheapest marine battery that walmart sells, everstart or something...then replace them EVERY year. Expensive batteries...are just that, expensive batteries...they all get worse and worse every year no matter how much you paid for them. Better to just swap em out. Moskeeter 1
fishinwrench Posted February 1, 2016 Posted February 1, 2016 11 minutes ago, mjk86 said: Get the cheapest marine battery that walmart sells, everstart or something...then replace them EVERY year. Expensive batteries...are just that, expensive batteries...they all get worse and worse every year no matter how much you paid for them. Better to just swap em out. Yep !
dprice Posted February 2, 2016 Author Posted February 2, 2016 Ok My boat is always inside shop when I say interested in onboard charger I mean something to charge while I fish From what I read I'd have to run the lake for a hour at wide open throttle to charge them ? i would want something different I beleive Dprice priceheatingair.com
zarraspook Posted February 2, 2016 Posted February 2, 2016 1 hour ago, dprice said: Ok My boat is always inside shop when I say interested in onboard charger I mean something to charge while I fish From what I read I'd have to run the lake for a hour at wide open throttle to charge them ? i would want something different I beleive This one says only 30 minutes with a 40amp alternator and you only need to run enough RPM for full alternator output-- On my 175 merc it is about 1900-2000 rpms .. http://www.stealth1charging.com/FAQ.html "Look up OPTIMIST in the dictionary - there is a picture of a fishing boat being launched"
Members Bill H. Posted February 2, 2016 Members Posted February 2, 2016 Check out Trojan battery best I ever had.
grizwilson Posted February 3, 2016 Posted February 3, 2016 9 hours ago, zarraspook said: This one says only 30 minutes with a 40amp alternator and you only need to run enough RPM for full alternator output-- On my 175 merc it is about 1900-2000 rpms .. http://www.stealth1charging.com/FAQ.html Could not find prices etc on web site who sells them? “If a cluttered desk is a sign, of a cluttered mind, of what then, is an empty desk a sign?”- Albert Einstein
zarraspook Posted February 3, 2016 Posted February 3, 2016 47 minutes ago, grizwilson said: Could not find prices etc on web site who sells them? This is what Google came up with-- https://www.google.com/search?q=stealth1+charging&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8 This is from the web site I was looking at....You may have to call them..... "Look up OPTIMIST in the dictionary - there is a picture of a fishing boat being launched"
dprice Posted February 3, 2016 Author Posted February 3, 2016 Excellent. I'll have to figure this out. I'd like to do something about this Wonder what the difference is in just running a power inverter from main battery to the on board charger ? Dprice priceheatingair.com
fishinwrench Posted February 3, 2016 Posted February 3, 2016 Oh boy, here we go again Not gonna argue it but just so you can't say you were never warned..... Using your outboard charging system to "help maintain" your TM batteries is a bad idea. Outboard stators and voltage regulators are designed to maintain the cranking battery ONLY, and an overheated VR will cost you a hell of a lot more than a pair of batteries will. But by all means do as you wish, after all us outboard techs have bills to pay too. David Unnerstall and mjk86 2
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