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<blockquote data-quote="Striper57" data-source="post: 486016" data-attributes="member: 16756"><p>You're right, I forgot that they are made by ProMariner because they look so different physically. I have to say that the NOCO I got is my most recent one and I like it better that the ProMariners we have in other boats, though the ProMariners have worked without fail for about 7 years now. Either way, I don't keep mine plugged in all the time either. I follow the exact same regimen of charging until maintenance mode and then unplugging them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Striper57, post: 486016, member: 16756"] You're right, I forgot that they are made by ProMariner because they look so different physically. I have to say that the NOCO I got is my most recent one and I like it better that the ProMariners we have in other boats, though the ProMariners have worked without fail for about 7 years now. Either way, I don't keep mine plugged in all the time either. I follow the exact same regimen of charging until maintenance mode and then unplugging them. [/QUOTE]
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