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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5678139" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>i wouldnt fix mount a charger because you really need to top charge the cranking battery once per month as well unless you like buying batteries every year or other year. id install a quick disconnect cable so you can just plug a charger into the cable when you need to charge them. also keep in mind if those are stanard interstate flooded batteries youll need to check water levels and add if necessary or else youll kill those batteries in a year or so.</p><p></p><p>those are usually 80ah batteries so i wouldnt charge them over 15A.</p><p></p><p>a 4-10A charger will do. noco has had a string of bad chargers which have overcharged and undercharged batteries. i wouldnt trust them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5678139, member: 6230"] i wouldnt fix mount a charger because you really need to top charge the cranking battery once per month as well unless you like buying batteries every year or other year. id install a quick disconnect cable so you can just plug a charger into the cable when you need to charge them. also keep in mind if those are stanard interstate flooded batteries youll need to check water levels and add if necessary or else youll kill those batteries in a year or so. those are usually 80ah batteries so i wouldnt charge them over 15A. a 4-10A charger will do. noco has had a string of bad chargers which have overcharged and undercharged batteries. i wouldnt trust them. [/QUOTE]
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