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Which on board charger?

MBurross

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Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2016
Boat Model
Limited S
Boat Length
24
Hello,

I have a 2016 242 Linited S and I’m looking for an on board dual charger to charge my house and emeeegency batteries. I was wanting to get some input what you guy might be using. Thanks in advance for your input.
 
I have the Noco Genius, 20 amp 2 bank version. I added the Noco plug also. Its hassle free and works well. The Noco plug makes connecting AC power very easy.
 
I went with the Promariner Prosport, with a NOCO thru-hull outlet.
 
Welcome to the forum...X2 on the Promariner 20a prosport, I just installed a 3 bank on the Beneteau. 30a shore power already in boat, fed gfci outlet from 15a bkr. that fed old charger. Now I have an outlet in the cockpit too.20180703_180425.jpg On the Yamaha, I installed the Blue Sea 7605 10a. 2 bank.
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I have the Marinco 10A on my boat. I like it a lot.
 
I went with ProMariner ProSport 12 amp 2 bank. Zero problems, highly recommend.

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I went with the proSport 20. It's charging a total of 4 large AGM batteries (200rc each). Been working flawless for over a year now.



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