New article on marine battery chargers.
http://www.sailmagazine.com/gear/electronics-and-navigation/charging-it-not-all-battery-chargers-are-created-equal/?utm_source=sail-enewsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_content=textlink&utm_campaign=enewsletter
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> Subject: Re: Stus-List Battery Charges and an ACR
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Hi Edd
First, I'm not sure why you see this as a problem, it will behave the same way
as when you are motoring.
But you can turn off the ACR, just put a switch in the negative wire connection
on the ACR. Disconnecting the negative wire renders it non-functional, which
would then let you charg
What do you mean the ACR kicks on and lets the volts keep climbing? ANY
charger should work just the same as your alternator. With your higher
power/current chargers you'll start having the option of multiple charge
banks. You can use these, or not. If you use the multi bank option then
both yo
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Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2016 5:30 PM
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Cc: Edd Schillay
Subject: Stus-List Battery Charges and an ACR
Listers,
Finally coming out of my depression (about the boating season being over - not
the election) and am seeking a recommendation for a good on board bat
Listers,
Finally coming out of my depression (about the boating season being over — not
the election) and am seeking a recommendation for a good on board battery
charger.
Here’s the rub — I’m learning that most of the smart chargers out there, like a
ProSport, won’t work with my system becaus