Guest trolling motor charger...
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 16:35:00 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote:
On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 10:58:19 -0500, "Eisboch" wrote:
I re-read the specs on the Guest unit Tom is referring to. It specifically
says, 2 outputs of 12volts DC, 10 amps each. But then it says for "24"
volt systems. That is confusing.
Yes.
There are two possibilities that I can think of. The first assumes a
12 volt starting battery *and* a 12 volt trolling battery. In that
case it would merely function as a combiner once the starting battery
is fully charged. Combiners have been around for a while and are
just an automated switch with voltage sensing.
The second possibility assumes a 12 volt starting battery but a 24
volt trolling batt. In that case it would have to contain a DC to DC
converter which would activate once the starting batt was at full
voltage. If you already own a 24 volt charger this function could be
implemented by driving it with a 12 volt inverter.
I'd call Guest and get a clarification. On the other hand my
impression of most Guest products is not all that favorable.
Well, this has been an interesting discussion - thanks Tim, Eisboch,
Gene and Wayne.
I think I'm going to take Wayne's advice and call Guest about how this
actually works. I'm begining to think that there is a voltage
component to this coming from the charger.
FYI - when I referred to 24 volt system, it's two batteries in series
to power the 24 volt trolling motor.
Thanks for all the replies.
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