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Charging 24v Trolling Motor Battery Setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnbt" data-source="post: 436970" data-attributes="member: 21914"><p>I use two Schumacher SSC-1000A lightweight smart chargers and don't even disconnect my Maxxum 70 or any of the wiring. I do turn it off though. It's been 3 years and no problems so far. </p><p></p><p>My buddy (I've posted his 10.5# largemouth pic in another thread) has an early Maxxum 70 on his boat and has been using two of the old style heavy chargers he found at yard sales and he never disconnects anything either. A guy that taught him a lot about bass fishing 30 years ago charges his the same way and he's a high-dollar electrician, so I just blindly follow along. Fwiw, the electrician has a garage I want - it's a double-doored drive through and big enough that he can park the truck and boat without unhooking it.</p><p></p><p>We pretty much stick to 2 amp charges if time allows.</p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnbt, post: 436970, member: 21914"] I use two Schumacher SSC-1000A lightweight smart chargers and don't even disconnect my Maxxum 70 or any of the wiring. I do turn it off though. It's been 3 years and no problems so far. My buddy (I've posted his 10.5# largemouth pic in another thread) has an early Maxxum 70 on his boat and has been using two of the old style heavy chargers he found at yard sales and he never disconnects anything either. A guy that taught him a lot about bass fishing 30 years ago charges his the same way and he's a high-dollar electrician, so I just blindly follow along. Fwiw, the electrician has a garage I want - it's a double-doored drive through and big enough that he can park the truck and boat without unhooking it. We pretty much stick to 2 amp charges if time allows. John [/QUOTE]
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