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Battery charging, what is your behavior?
10/25/14 at 15:34:57
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Hi guys,

I have a 2 bank charger for my trolling motor batteries and a separate charger for the cranking battery. How do you guys keep yours charged? Charge them, unplug... wait until ready to fish again and charge again the night before to ensure they are full or do you just leave them all plugged in?

Right now I charge when I get home, then unplug until the day before I go out again or every month or so in the winter.

I have found that the batteries drain rather rapidly by comparison to my other batteries. I wonder if there is a small draw on them from one of my components although I unplug my trolling motor and my graphs.
  
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Re: Battery charging, what is your behavior?
Reply #1 - 10/25/14 at 17:28:54
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I have an onboard charger, but mine is three bank and I leave it plugged in all the time when not in use.  Most good chargers have maintenance settings built in and are safe to leave connected.
  

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Re: Battery charging, what is your behavior?
Reply #2 - 10/25/14 at 18:30:29
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Yeah, that's what I thought but my 2 bank on-board charger is from 1997... wasn't sure if maintenance mode was decent or not on it. I suppose it likely is. I should probably start doing the same, just don't like having power to the compartment where all the gas is constantly Smiley
  
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