dwhite1031
Petty Officer 2nd Class
- Joined
- Apr 14, 2009
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I found that my new boat did not come with a dual purpose battery as i thought. So I've installed a Guest 2611A onboard charger (2 bank x 5 amp) and a deep cycle marine battery in addition to the cranking battery.
I'll be using the onboard charger at dockside (where ACV is available) or when the boat's on the trailer at campsite or home.
When I'm just charging overnight after a day of fishing so we can go back out next day, do I need to remove the caps on my batteries?
I realize the alternator charges the cranking battery while running and the battery caps are in place, so will they vent as needed if I leave them on while on the Guest charger?
Want to be sure I've got all my ducks in a row.
Thanks!
I'll be using the onboard charger at dockside (where ACV is available) or when the boat's on the trailer at campsite or home.
When I'm just charging overnight after a day of fishing so we can go back out next day, do I need to remove the caps on my batteries?
I realize the alternator charges the cranking battery while running and the battery caps are in place, so will they vent as needed if I leave them on while on the Guest charger?
Want to be sure I've got all my ducks in a row.
Thanks!