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How to select a battery charger?
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<blockquote data-quote="2sac" data-source="post: 354862" data-attributes="member: 11087"><p>MK's onboard chargers are good. I had one on my last boat that lasted 7 years before it went bad. I'd imagine their portable charger is of good quality as well. Having the convenience of the onboard, to me, is worth the extra scratch. Cabelas has their brand of onboard chargers on sale right now. Cabelas chargers are manufactured by Pro Mariner and are a good quality. Might be something worth looking into.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2sac, post: 354862, member: 11087"] MK's onboard chargers are good. I had one on my last boat that lasted 7 years before it went bad. I'd imagine their portable charger is of good quality as well. Having the convenience of the onboard, to me, is worth the extra scratch. Cabelas has their brand of onboard chargers on sale right now. Cabelas chargers are manufactured by Pro Mariner and are a good quality. Might be something worth looking into. [/QUOTE]
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