Neville: I was just reading those reviews and you’re right. Paying more for a 
better quality charger would be the right thing to do I think. Thanks, Chuck

From: Neville Gosling 
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2014 5:46 PM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [VFB] Trickle charger for my marine deep cycle battery

HI Chuck:

I suggest that you look at the reviews by purchasers of that device - when I 
looked they were not very good and I settled for a more expensive Deltran 
battery maintainer which does the job well. If I have used the battery a lot 
and it is depleted, I use a Minn Kota 10 amp charger first although the little 
Deltran will bring it up to full power after a few days. Deltran does make a 
waterproof charger for boat installation which is more $. I would not use the 
Habor freight in the rain or even my Deltran.

Neville (Nev) Gosling
Greater Vancouver
BC  Canada



  On Dec 16, 2014, at 3:13 PM, Chuck Alexander <[email protected]> 
wrote:

  Folks: This coming Spring (barring more health problems etc) my wife and I 
plan  to go fishing at LEAST a cpl times per week. My question is about a 
trickle charger for my deep cycle battery I use to power my trolling motors (we 
use two to get to where across the lake and back,then the foot controlled one 
to troll the shoreline hunting for bluegills and/or bass “on the bed”. Anyway,, 
till now, I have to heft my 50-60 pound battery into my workshop, put it on the 
2 amp setting on my 2/6/55/jumpstart big battery charger, then lug it back into 
the back of the boat to go fishing again. It’s been either that, or risking the 
charger getting rained on and ruined, or electrocuting somebody. Anyway, this 
charger from Harbor freight in the hyperlink below is a 3/4 amp trickle 
charger/maintainer.  

  What I’m wondering is (even if it takes a cpl days to do it) is will this 
little charger charger my 105 amp hour battery?? The manual with it says it’s 
for batteries that are from 5 to 125 ah batteries. The 125 is more than the max 
105 listed, but I have read where ppl say YES it will charge my battery, and 
others say NO it won’t. Truth probably lies in the middle as in like I said, I 
think it will, but may take up to a cpl days to do so, depending on how drained 
the battery is. Anybody here tried a charger like this?? Reason I want this is 
because I plan to make a “bass boat” out of my jon boat be decking it with 
plywood in the front and back, so we have a place to stand up while fishing as 
my back starts to hurt if I sit all day, so I plan to “permanently” mount this 
charger on my stern plywood piece, so that all I have to do it run the 
extension cord to the boat and let er rip. Thanks a lot. Chuck

  
http://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt-deluxe-battery-maintainer-and-float-charger-61911.html

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