AKBASSKING
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- Apr 13, 2008
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- Boat Info
- 1988 Yacht Fisher
- Engines
- Twin 375hp Cat 3208 T/A
I like that....
I know just the hole to hide too with it!
I know just the hole to hide too with it!
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I just ran into this. Make sure you get the right charger. I had a Promariner Pro-sport and the company told me it was the wrong charger as it was not designed for a constant draw such as bilge pump, cabin lights etc. They recommened the Pronautic 1240Ci that Todd has suggested above.
Well after a lot of research of different products, I am going to need a 4 bank smart charger with a fast recovery time. I am away from my slip every weekend on the hook in a large raft up. My fridge runs all weekend (only keep meats in it, and only open to get at it), The Vacuflush system a few times a day, lights at night (most LED), We run the windlass frequently throughout the weekend for adjusting to keep us right on the beach (Ocean tide change), Water pump does not run much, but my big problem is the 80 amps that my stereo pulls when is flat out while partying at night (3 amplifiers 1900 watts, four 8" coaxials, and a 12" R series competition subwoofer.) Our boat is the entertainment for the raft. Looks like the Promariner tournament 300 quad might do fine. Its a 3 step smart charger that will deliver 30 amps to any low battery at any time, with a recovery time of 3-5 hours. Example: if I have drained one of my 4 group 31s with the stereo syst., and the other 3 are fully charged, all of the chargers available amperage will be directed to that one low battery, and when its topped off, the charger will go back to maintaining all 4 banks. Im open to any other suggestions, as this is my first venture into the battery charger world. Thanx.
Well after a lot of research of different products, I am going to need a 4 bank smart charger with a fast recovery time. I am away from my slip every weekend on the hook in a large raft up. My fridge runs all weekend (only keep meats in it, and only open to get at it), The Vacuflush system a few times a day, lights at night (most LED), We run the windlass frequently throughout the weekend for adjusting to keep us right on the beach (Ocean tide change), Water pump does not run much, but my big problem is the 80 amps that my stereo pulls when is flat out while partying at night (3 amplifiers 1900 watts, four 8" coaxials, and a 12" R series competition subwoofer.) Our boat is the entertainment for the raft. Looks like the Promariner tournament 300 quad might do fine. Its a 3 step smart charger that will deliver 30 amps to any low battery at any time, with a recovery time of 3-5 hours. Example: if I have drained one of my 4 group 31s with the stereo syst., and the other 3 are fully charged, all of the chargers available amperage will be directed to that one low battery, and when its topped off, the charger will go back to maintaining all 4 banks. Im open to any other suggestions, as this is my first venture into the battery charger world. Thanx.
8000 watts! What are you driving a stack of Marshalls?Sorry to open up a REALLY old thread but most people don't run the kind of stereo draw that I do so you are one of the few that can comment.
I'm running closer to 8,000 Watts... How did the house batteries react to the 6v cart batteries? I wanted to run the AGM cell batteries for my house which are currently for my stereo, and do the stereo batteries with the 6v cart batteries (reversal of your setup).
Anchor near him????8000 watts! What are you driving a stack of Marshalls?