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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5678262" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>now read the one and two star reviews. all of the noco's are basically the same, either overcharged and melted my batteries, the charger got so hot it burned up, etc. out of 15,000 4.8 reviews, 10% one and two star reviews are mostly all the same for several of their chargers.</p><p></p><p>either they have a hardware design flaw or the firmware algorithms has a bug in it. there shouldnt be that many overcharging failures if there are hardware safety mechanisms built in. stuff like this shouldnt happen but once in a blue moon and usually its bad battery pm routine:</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]187961[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>scroll down on this thread to what buckwild had a problem with:</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.tndeer.com/threads/onboard-battery-charger-question.434303/#post-5605979[/URL]</p><p></p><p>ive seen two odyssey agm's and a lead acid to the very same thing.</p><p></p><p>all that said i dont usually knock a product just because i dont like it or that im a brand fluffy kittens. its because if there is a safety issue that can get someone stuck out on the water, hurt or killed. same goes for lithium batteries like dakota's. if they dont care to fix the short circuit protection failure in some of their BMS' then im definately not recommending them.</p><p></p><p>if i was to buy an onboard charger today itd proably be a minn kota or another pro mariner.</p><p></p><p>i bought a victron blue ip65 12/10 recently and i absolutely love this thing. it will wake an LFP and charge even at 0V.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5678262, member: 6230"] now read the one and two star reviews. all of the noco's are basically the same, either overcharged and melted my batteries, the charger got so hot it burned up, etc. out of 15,000 4.8 reviews, 10% one and two star reviews are mostly all the same for several of their chargers. either they have a hardware design flaw or the firmware algorithms has a bug in it. there shouldnt be that many overcharging failures if there are hardware safety mechanisms built in. stuff like this shouldnt happen but once in a blue moon and usually its bad battery pm routine: [ATTACH type="full"]187961[/ATTACH] scroll down on this thread to what buckwild had a problem with: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.tndeer.com/threads/onboard-battery-charger-question.434303/#post-5605979[/URL] ive seen two odyssey agm's and a lead acid to the very same thing. all that said i dont usually knock a product just because i dont like it or that im a brand fluffy kittens. its because if there is a safety issue that can get someone stuck out on the water, hurt or killed. same goes for lithium batteries like dakota's. if they dont care to fix the short circuit protection failure in some of their BMS' then im definately not recommending them. if i was to buy an onboard charger today itd proably be a minn kota or another pro mariner. i bought a victron blue ip65 12/10 recently and i absolutely love this thing. it will wake an LFP and charge even at 0V. [/QUOTE]
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