
OK I didn't want to make this public but here goes.....
How does one PROPERLY charge a deep cycle battery??? and that is the issue not whether his system could do it.......it can't.......keep it charged properly.......
Now lets go back a few posts as this subject has been flogged like a dead horse......
You are not going to charge a deep cycle battery PROPERLY with any amperage that is not regulated to control it's output as the battery reaches it fully charged state....A deep cycle battery charger floats the amperage and decreases it's amperage from 10 amps to 1 amp as the battrey reaches full charge....his charging system does not......what happens to the battrey if it gets more amps than it needs, IT OVERHEATS and can warp
the plates thus shorting out a cell.......and making the battery useless...
Now I don't really care if a neophyte advises him to do this as I sell batteries and if he shorts one out from improper charging .....KAACHING.....
However my reasons are not monetary but safety related.....I don't want to see the customer melt the charging system and get stranded on the lake with no power.....anyone think of that......and who, from the respondants, has done the same in their own boats. Sheldon is not the same scenario.......

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This is physics guys not conjecture......
If you use a deep cycle battery for 3 hrs it will take 3 hrs to fully charge it with a deep cycle battery charger, I've been charging deep cycles for 20 plus years and this still hasn't changed.....
....I have seen this many times with dead starting batteries, the guys boosts it to start it and then drives around the lake to try and charge the battery only to see smoke come out from under the hood.....I have seen motors start on fire from doing this....hope you have insurance...and can swim to shore when the boat catches on fire....there the reason for a fire extinguisher......
This and most charging systems output increases with RPM, the more RPM the more output. His charging system puts out 10 amps at 3500 rpm.......So lets do the math........2 amps idle.....he uses the deep cycle for 3 hrs..... and starts the motors 6 times....the lake is 20 miles long......it takes him 30 minutes to get from one end to then other at WOT or 5000 rpm......So he would have top run around the lake at WOT for 3 hours to replenish the battery,,,, heaven forbide he use the livewell, fish graph, bilge pump, navigation lights or even a radio/tape deck, certainly not the tape deck......or does he have gps on his boat and 2 year old deep cycles that are only 80% good at this stage......NO one asked those questions.....DOESN'T THIS MATTER. Of course it does but no one asked those questions.....
This is not a cottage and these are not solar panels which have a $3000 controller to PROPERLY charge the batteries......because of erractic output from the panels.......

and the cottage has about 20 or more batteries hooked in parallel to have enough capacity to handle all the load that is put on the system....
So the answers that say it can do it don't take into account the time it will take to PROPERLY charge the batteries and if the guy wants to go fisihng all day and NOT CHARGE HIS BATTERIES

and if he stops and starts the motor constantly during the day his charging system will be busy charging the starting battrey and not the deep cylce.....
This is not a right fight for me but I just don't like to seeing some advise that was not completely thought out.....And Sheldon seems to understand that.........

no offense miker but what you have is just a battery isolater with a fancy name,, I have put lots in boats with big alternators and they work fine IF you are runnig long distances to get the batteries fully charged......the advert gives not claims or perfomance specs just hype......and this isolater only works properly with fully charged battreries to start with......Like I said if he is constantly going from spot to spot it will only charge the staring battery...What is it's output as the battery voltage increases in the deep cycle and the charging system is at WOT?????? where does the residual voltage go????? Heatsink,,, I read the reviews and there was 4 for and 1 against.......But my question is this , What is the max output of the motor attached to the module???????and that is what the limiting factors are...If he had a 150hp I wouldn't have an issue with this device nor recommending it but it's not and that is my point.......compare apples to apples not oranges.....
That is all I have to say on this
