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What size battery should I get
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<blockquote data-quote="redbug" data-source="post: 307045" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>A good battery charger is a must i have a 4 bank on board charger that has 10 amps per bank </p><p>the small trickle charger will charge your battery but it will take a long time to get it back to full power </p><p>if you run your battery way down the higher amp charger will help get it back to a full charge in a short amount of time.</p><p>look at the reserve minutes on the battery the size 27 should be okay but the 29 or 31 will be bigger but at a cost of extra weight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbug, post: 307045, member: 71"] A good battery charger is a must i have a 4 bank on board charger that has 10 amps per bank the small trickle charger will charge your battery but it will take a long time to get it back to full power if you run your battery way down the higher amp charger will help get it back to a full charge in a short amount of time. look at the reserve minutes on the battery the size 27 should be okay but the 29 or 31 will be bigger but at a cost of extra weight [/QUOTE]
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