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I'm still using my crippled-up Guest charger (probably the most
incompetently designed piece of equipment I've ever seen) and finally realized that while it has 3 outputs, they are not independent. Apparently it senses on one battery and charges all 3 accordingly. So, since the Guest doesn't work correctly on even a single battery, I'm looking for another. I see a modestly priced Truecharge20+ at www.majorpower.com. It has 3 outputs but that's all they say in their literature. No mention at all that they are independent. I suspicion there are simply 3 output terminals, perhaps diode isolated, but sensing on only one line. I tried a lot to get majorpower's attention to answer my simple question but cannot get past a clerk which finally acknowledged my question and sent me to a worthless url. I doubt anyone there even knows. Does anyone know whether this (or perhaps another) charger can actually charge 3 batteries independently? 20 amps is plenty of current for my use. Thanks. Subtract IV if using email. |
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