Thursday, November 4, 2010

Re: [Electric Boats] Question for those that have a DUALPRO charger

 

Doug

You might also consider using a timer to just turn on the charger once a week for a set amount of time to keep things topped up. There are long range timers that you can buy and set to turn on a certain day for a certain amount of time. It's an option anyway.

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From: "Doug" <dj2210@yahoo.com>
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Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 18:07:51 +0000
To: <electricboats@yahoogroups.com>
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Subject: [Electric Boats] Question for those that have a DUALPRO charger

 

I installed the DUAL Pro Quad charger (SS4) for my C27 conversion. I was wondering if anyone knew if it draws any current from the batteries when turned off. If it did I would assume milliamps but that could be an issue if the ac power was off for any length of time. I hate to leave the dock power hooked up if there is no need for extended periods.
Doug
P.S. Finished the conversion last Saturday (minus instrumentation) and operated the motor both forward and reverse in the slip. I got anywhere from 8 to 100 amps with a clamp on ammeter on the battery cable. Very anxious to test it out in the lake.

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