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    Charging Battery

    After taking my boat in for service the bilge pump float was stuck on. It is the only thing that bypasses the battery switch. Well it drained both batteries and I had to jump it. Does charging the batteries from the alternator hurt them in any way?

    #2
    alternators are not designed to charge a battery from a dead condition. If you killed both batteries your alternator would take FOREVER to charge them, if it ever would. You need to go buy a battery charger and trickle charge them for a couple days. That should save your batteries and prevent you from having to buy new one's. I did that with my cycle battery which I let go dead, and I let it charge for two full days, and it runs great now, and keeps a charge.

    Dom
    Originally posted by G-MONEY
    It hurts me to say it but go OU but only for this weekend!!!!

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      #3
      www.batterytender.com

      I think you can get them at NTB too.
      Freude am Fahren.

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        #4
        Kyle,

        Check out the ChargeTek 500 12volt Charger. It cost $99, it is a 3 stage charger, serves as a battery tender to always keep the batteries peaked and it services 2 batteries. I found this at

        http://www.batterystuff.com/battery...argetek_500.htm

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          #5
          Thanks guys.... I will go to boaters world and pick one up.

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