The batteries the boat dealer gave me are the type that require water with the removable cell covers they are not maintenance free.
Is this correct in my config just plug the charger in and leave it alone?
I understand I do not have to disconnect anything as to charge.
Does this mean I can connect it to my 12v/24v setup one to each battery without danger of damaging the others? One in particular is XPS I 5/5/5 DC SYSTEM 12/24/36 by Bass Pro Shops. I have seen the on board chargers that will automatically charge the battery when needed and or trickle charge the battery over months for maintenance. I am looking to buy a charger that will be the easiest in terms of charging as so I do not have to manually attach a portable charge. I have 3 batteries in my boat one 12 volt for the engine and components, the other two attached in series to make 24 volts for my trolling motor. Could anyone tell me why it won't charge or what the flashing lights mean?! I have a basspro xps 3 bank charger the power light charge light and go fish light is flashing. So i replaced the fuses with a bigger one b/c that was all the store had and i though they would work now my charger won't charge my batteries. I replaced the starting battery with a bigger starting battery just because it was about time that was the one battery that didn't move. Went out on the boat hit a few rough waves taking off from a tournament get home two of my batteries bounced around a lil bit smashing the fuse for one of the charger lines. Anyone know where I can get the manual for the Bass Pro XPS Onboard Battery Charger?Įverything was working fine.