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<blockquote data-quote="BigCityBubba" data-source="post: 5677997" data-attributes="member: 23435"><p>I am kind of in the same boat except I need a 2 bank charger where as you need a single bank charger. You can get away with 5 amp but I prefer 10 amps. I would also get something that charges lithium as well even if you don't have lithium batteries. You don't want to have to buy a new charger if you decide to go lithium later on. I have had several onboard chargers in my lifetime but never one that specifically said it would charge lithium. My understanding is that a normal onboard charger will charge lithium but not to 100%. Also, some chargers can damage lithium if they have a built in desulfator which are great for lead batteries. The NOCO Genius chargers claim to charge all types of batteries including lithium lifeop4 batteries and they have great reviews. I am sure others on here have better incite into a do-all charger. I am seriously looking into the NOCO Genius GENPRO10x2 charger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigCityBubba, post: 5677997, member: 23435"] I am kind of in the same boat except I need a 2 bank charger where as you need a single bank charger. You can get away with 5 amp but I prefer 10 amps. I would also get something that charges lithium as well even if you don't have lithium batteries. You don't want to have to buy a new charger if you decide to go lithium later on. I have had several onboard chargers in my lifetime but never one that specifically said it would charge lithium. My understanding is that a normal onboard charger will charge lithium but not to 100%. Also, some chargers can damage lithium if they have a built in desulfator which are great for lead batteries. The NOCO Genius chargers claim to charge all types of batteries including lithium lifeop4 batteries and they have great reviews. I am sure others on here have better incite into a do-all charger. I am seriously looking into the NOCO Genius GENPRO10x2 charger. [/QUOTE]
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