Scottie
Jetboaters Captain
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- Location
- Helena, Alabama
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2013
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- X
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I'm getting ready to add an on-board charger and I've been reading up for a couple of days. I've got one main question that I seem to keep finding conflicting answers on. I've got two battery "banks". Bank 1 is a single bluetop 34m (12v 55ah). Bank 2 is 3x bluetop D31M wired in parallel (12v 225ah). Do I need a 2 bank charger... or a 4 bank charger so that each battery gets its own connection? I understand the 4 bank would be a quicker charge from dead, but they are significantly more expensive and charging speed isn't a main concern in my situation. What's tripping me up is the conflicting info. I've been looking at the noco genius and the prosports models. At some point, documentation for both of them says charger leads should be connected to a single battery... but then NOCO has a video showing a charger connected to a bank that is wired in parallel, and prosports has this listed in the FAQ on their web page...
Q. How many batteries or battery banks are to be charged?
A. A bank is several batteries harnessed together and treated as if they were a single, larger battery. Your charger will require one output per bank. Chargers often have a number of outputs, some which need not be used. Some have 1 or 2, most have 3 or more units.
So which is it? Is a "bank" a "bank" or is a "bank" a "battery"? I know that question has been asked, but I can't find a definitive answer.
Q. How many batteries or battery banks are to be charged?
A. A bank is several batteries harnessed together and treated as if they were a single, larger battery. Your charger will require one output per bank. Chargers often have a number of outputs, some which need not be used. Some have 1 or 2, most have 3 or more units.
So which is it? Is a "bank" a "bank" or is a "bank" a "battery"? I know that question has been asked, but I can't find a definitive answer.