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On May 15, 1:49*pm, "BetaB4" wrote:
Calif Bill wrote: "BetaB4" wrote in message motor. *So, when I take the boat out and use the electric motor, I need to recharge the battery when I get home. Just use a cheap timer to charge the battery for 10-12 hours after you return from fishing. *The battery sitting unused will not discharge much. About using a timer..., if I use a timer and the timer turns off the power to the battery charger when the time is up, the battery charger will still be set to "ON" and it will still be connected to the battery. *Is there any problem with that? Somehow, that seems like the battery charger circuit will still be connected to the battery, and the battery will discharge back through the battery charger. *On the other hand, if the battery charger switch is set to "OFF", and the battery charger is left connected to the battery, I assume that the circuit between the battery and the battery charger is disconnected. But, with the timer approach, there is no way to switch the battery charger switch to the "OFF" position at the end of the pre-set elapsed time. Actually, your battery charger has diodes in it (one way electrical valves) that allow the current to flow to the battery but not back to the charger. you shouldnt have any problem there. |
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