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<blockquote data-quote="redbug" data-source="post: 20903" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>I would avoid using a portable charger, they are pain in the butt. With the on board charger you come home from a long day on the water back your boat in the driveway plug it in and your ready to go in the morning.</p><p>The things I look for in a charger are:</p><p>1) water proof</p><p>2)the largest amp charge per bank i can afford for a fast turn around on the charge I get home from a tournament at 7pm and have to be back on the ramp at 4am so I want my battery charged.</p><p>3) good customer service. I have a dual pro charger and they are great but i have heard good things about guest chargers also</p><p></p><p>good luck I hope this helps </p><p>Wayne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbug, post: 20903, member: 71"] I would avoid using a portable charger, they are pain in the butt. With the on board charger you come home from a long day on the water back your boat in the driveway plug it in and your ready to go in the morning. The things I look for in a charger are: 1) water proof 2)the largest amp charge per bank i can afford for a fast turn around on the charge I get home from a tournament at 7pm and have to be back on the ramp at 4am so I want my battery charged. 3) good customer service. I have a dual pro charger and they are great but i have heard good things about guest chargers also good luck I hope this helps Wayne [/QUOTE]
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