Yes, I have searched and read many threads, most of which were pretty old. I could use some advice because I suck at electronics.
1: With the EDIB setup, I have the on/off switch and iso. Is it safe, despite the warning stickers, to charge batteries without unhooking all electronics from them as long as the switch is off?
2: The power cable for my amps is wired directly to the deep cylce, not through the switch. Does this change the level of safety of charging w/o unhooking the power from the battery?
With three amps drawing power from my deep cycle, I need a SAFE charger to re-charge the deep cycle at night (Sat night for example) or during the week. I would prefer to leave electronics hooked up to battery if I can just to save time, but again, see questions 1 and 2. Here is an important fact: My boat stays on a lift. I do have power and can run an extension cable into the boat, but the boat does stay in a covered slip. That said, there is some exposure to the elements (humidity, temp changes, etc.). I'm not looking to install an onboard charger just yet, but I might down the road.
3: Any advice on what I should be looking for in a batt charger? What features (charge voltage, float voltage, amps, stages, etc.) should I be looking for to be sure I'm protected and to be sure it is effective in toping off the batt? I have read about the battery tender charger. Is this the way to go?
4: Brand suggestions? Places to buy?
1: With the EDIB setup, I have the on/off switch and iso. Is it safe, despite the warning stickers, to charge batteries without unhooking all electronics from them as long as the switch is off?
2: The power cable for my amps is wired directly to the deep cylce, not through the switch. Does this change the level of safety of charging w/o unhooking the power from the battery?
With three amps drawing power from my deep cycle, I need a SAFE charger to re-charge the deep cycle at night (Sat night for example) or during the week. I would prefer to leave electronics hooked up to battery if I can just to save time, but again, see questions 1 and 2. Here is an important fact: My boat stays on a lift. I do have power and can run an extension cable into the boat, but the boat does stay in a covered slip. That said, there is some exposure to the elements (humidity, temp changes, etc.). I'm not looking to install an onboard charger just yet, but I might down the road.
3: Any advice on what I should be looking for in a batt charger? What features (charge voltage, float voltage, amps, stages, etc.) should I be looking for to be sure I'm protected and to be sure it is effective in toping off the batt? I have read about the battery tender charger. Is this the way to go?
4: Brand suggestions? Places to buy?
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