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<blockquote data-quote="Broke Knee" data-source="post: 98504" data-attributes="member: 1860"><p>I currently have (2) 12 volt deep cycle batteries. I've been charging them with a portable charger after each use, but am interested in a better method. It's a pain to charge them individually and keep track of that. They get fully charged before and just after each trip but in between they are not being trickled charged.</p><p></p><p>Would I be better off getting an on-board charger and having them both charge simultaneously? WOuld I also benefit from leaving them attached to the on-board charger to keep them at peak charge rather than what I'm doing now? </p><p></p><p>If I should go with on-baord which would you reccomend? The Guest one at Cabelas is on sale at $89.99 and looks like a good deal? I don't have any electronics other than my trolling motor. </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broke Knee, post: 98504, member: 1860"] I currently have (2) 12 volt deep cycle batteries. I've been charging them with a portable charger after each use, but am interested in a better method. It's a pain to charge them individually and keep track of that. They get fully charged before and just after each trip but in between they are not being trickled charged. Would I be better off getting an on-board charger and having them both charge simultaneously? WOuld I also benefit from leaving them attached to the on-board charger to keep them at peak charge rather than what I'm doing now? If I should go with on-baord which would you reccomend? The Guest one at Cabelas is on sale at $89.99 and looks like a good deal? I don't have any electronics other than my trolling motor. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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