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<blockquote data-quote="Matt193" data-source="post: 466103" data-attributes="member: 24748"><p>I'm putting an onboard charger in a guy's boat and am looking for some input about the different brands out there. I've installed many Minnkota chargers over the years but it seems that they have been having some issues as of late with banks dying out on them, which makes me hesitant to put one in this boat. Has anyone had any recent experience with Noco or Promariner chargers? My coworker just put a Noco in his boat and seems to like it but it's less than a month old. I have had good luck with the small Noco chargers/maintainers, but those don't take the abuse of a marine environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt193, post: 466103, member: 24748"] I'm putting an onboard charger in a guy's boat and am looking for some input about the different brands out there. I've installed many Minnkota chargers over the years but it seems that they have been having some issues as of late with banks dying out on them, which makes me hesitant to put one in this boat. Has anyone had any recent experience with Noco or Promariner chargers? My coworker just put a Noco in his boat and seems to like it but it's less than a month old. I have had good luck with the small Noco chargers/maintainers, but those don't take the abuse of a marine environment. [/QUOTE]
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