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Here’s the setup in my 210, same charger you’ve got NOCO 2 bank. Put it in with the batteries, way back in the compartment, and put the cord right above. This lets me plug in while it’s on the trailer without climbing aboard, and I can snake the cord back under the cover if necessary.
Think about a battery doctor auto switch. You only need a single bank charger and you'll never forget to switch the battery switch. It charges the engine battery first, then the aux.
Here's where a put mine. View attachment 94013View attachment 94014
My only complaint is that the cord could have been 6" longer. It was long enough to make it, but barely.
Here’s the setup in my 210, same charger you’ve got NOCO 2 bank. Put it in with the batteries, way back in the compartment, and put the cord right above. This lets me plug in while it’s on the trailer without climbing aboard, and I can snake the cord back under the cover if necessary.
Silly question, but do you hook up the battery charger cable to the battery terminals and leave them on and just plug in the charger when needed to charge?
Silly question, but do you hook up the battery charger cable to the battery terminals and leave them on and just plug in the charger when needed to charge?