2 bank or 3 bank onboard charger

skeeter1

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Hey, just bought a 2007 Skeeter Bass boat (my first). I have 1 battery for cranking and 2 batterise in series for a 24V trolling motor. Should I use a 2 bank or 3 bank charger and with the batteries wired in series does that effect the type of charger I would use?
 

rndn

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Re: 2 bank or 3 bank onboard charger

You shouldn't need to keep the starting battery charged as it will charge with the motor. You currently require 2 banks, 1 for each deep cycle, so you may want to look at the ones for three banks. Future upgrade and usually the 3 bank chargers put out more amps than the 2 bank chargers. The charger will tell you how to hook up the battery wires for series or parallel.
 

rndn

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Re: 2 bank or 3 bank onboard charger

I didn't notice it was your first post, so welcome to the iboats forum. As iboats sponsors this forum please try to purchase your needs from the iboat's marine store.
 

Silvertip

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Re: 2 bank or 3 bank onboard charger

You can use either a two or three bank charger but my suggestion would be three bank and preferably one that "load shares". First -- the main requirement for multi-bank chargers used in series wired systems is that the charger MUST have isolated grounds which means that if you took a resistance measurement between all of the grounds you would read open circuit. The good news is most chargers today are built that way. Its like having two three totally independant chargers in one package. You simply hook each output to a battery. As for two or three banks -- three banks allows allows all three batteries to be constantly topped off. Chargers that do not have the load sharing feature have each output dedicated to the battery its connected to. Outputs on load sharing chargers can charge their dedicated battery first, then automatically switch to help out another output. Therefore a "non-load sharing" charger with say 10-10-10A outputs would have a 10A charger sitting idle most of the time as would be the case with the start battery since it rarely gets deeply discharged. It certainly won't hurt anything, but from an economic standpoint, a Schumacher 1.5A battery maintainer at $25.00 installed on the start battery and a dual bank charger for the troller batteries makes sense.
 

skeeter1

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Re: 2 bank or 3 bank onboard charger

Thank you for all your help! Bougt a Minn Kota MK210. Hooked it up last night and all is working well. Will be adding the Battery maintainer for the cranking battery. Thanks again....
 

ProTurbo

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Re: 2 bank or 3 bank onboard charger

Thank you for all your help! Bougt a Minn Kota MK210. Hooked it up last night and all is working well. Will be adding the Battery maintainer for the cranking battery. Thanks again....

I hear they have problems with them, they don't charge
fully each batteries.

If you need more info do some searching on Basspro and Cabelas web site and check comments.

I was going to buy the M210, but got the Dual Pro SE, a bit more money but a lot more positive comments about it.

Peace

ProTurbo

Just though you should know.....
 
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