Hi Anne,
The Pro Charging Systems' reconditioned units are good and priced right; http://www.dualpro.com/store/items/9/25/
You might want to contact them to find out their best price. I was quoted a price lower than the price on the web site.
Mark
Santa Cruz
--- In electricboats@yahoogroups.com, "amracel@stuffandjunk.net" <amracel@...> wrote:
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> Thanks for all the information, folks.
>
> Jim, I have a 1975 CAL 2-29. I've purchased an Electric Yacht 180ibl. I took the old Westebeke out when it died last year. I explained to the marina last year that I was eventually going to replace the onboard, so the plug and patch they put in place of the prop should be easily removed. But it's still a cost.
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> The generator does sound like a good idea. As for the solar panels, I envisioned building a removable platform off the transom, if the size wasn't outrageous. Otherwise, there's plenty of foredeck if I don't have to be worried about them being stepped on.
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> If I do just get two more deep-cycles for now, will I need a different charger once I go for something better? What would you recommend in terms of a charger?
>
> Anne
>
Thursday, February 24, 2011
[Electric Boats] Re: Batteries and Powering Them
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