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Extend Your Boating Pleasure With A Marine Battery Charger

There are many marine battery chargers on the market. As with many things, you get what you pay for, so be sure to consider all factors and buy the right charger for your needs. A charger is an important tool, so don"t skimp when you begin your search.

When shopping for your marine battery charger, keep the following tips in mind.

Make sure the charger is FCC Compliant and built to UL 1236 standards, which describe the safety requirements for the charger. In addition, these standards assure you that your charger is suited to marine use.

Look for a charger that offers battery temperature sensing. The logic module in the charger will help to prevent the battery from over-heating.
Extend Your Boating Pleasure With A Marine Battery Charger


Look for something that is both transportable and flexible, or that has accessories to give easy access to the battery. It should also be easy to use and hold, without having to go through major contortions or struggle to hook up.

The charger should have multiple banks to enable you to charge all your on-board batteries at once. If you have four batteries, you will want a four-bank charger. This simplifies things. You plug the charger in, attach one lead to each battery you want to charge, and walk away. As each battery is charged, the connected bank shuts off.

Your new charger should be both easy to use and easy to read. If you need to pull out the manual every time you need to use the charger, you"ll get frustrated, and you just don"t need the frustration before going out on a lovely boat ride.

Depending on usage and storage, marine batteries will last from one to six years. Make sure the charger has a good warranty and that the manufacturer offers customer support.

Not sure where to begin looking for your charger? You can find a wide variety of marine battery chargers online. You can find good products at very reasonable prices. You don"t have to pay a lot for a marine charger but as stated above don"t skimp. Make sure you get all the features listed above, at a minimum.

The pay back on a charger can be huge. By maintaining your battery properly, you will be able to enjoy your boat for a long time, and at a moment"s notice. Further, you will be adding value to your boat by having an on-board battery charger. Maintaining your batteries will be as easy as plugging in your boat to any 110-volt outlet.

by: George Zeed




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