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I have used this charger for 10+ years now. I had one fail but I replaced it with the same. These charges bank shift the charging amperage based on need but are capable of directing all 20 amps to one battery. In my case the twin engines do a great job of charging the starting batteries. The house battery is the one that gets run down (it is charged from starboard engine when running).
ProMariner fuses the battery connection with a in-line glass fuse in a rubber holder. Since the house battery needs more charging amperage and I'm usually running bait pumps all night I have had problems with the fuses heating up, melting the holder and sometimes blowing the fuse leaving me with a dead house battery and bait in the morning.
When charging you can put your hand on them and they are hot to the touch. When you try to open them up the fuse shatters. I tried ceramic fuses too but when the holder melts its still a mess to get apart. Here are the OEM fuse holders:
To get around this I went to waterproof automotive blade type fuse holder.
I bulkhead mounted them and all is well. This is only the house battery. I use the OEM fuse holders for the engine batteries and they hold up fine.
ProMariner fuses the battery connection with a in-line glass fuse in a rubber holder. Since the house battery needs more charging amperage and I'm usually running bait pumps all night I have had problems with the fuses heating up, melting the holder and sometimes blowing the fuse leaving me with a dead house battery and bait in the morning.
When charging you can put your hand on them and they are hot to the touch. When you try to open them up the fuse shatters. I tried ceramic fuses too but when the holder melts its still a mess to get apart. Here are the OEM fuse holders:
To get around this I went to waterproof automotive blade type fuse holder.
I bulkhead mounted them and all is well. This is only the house battery. I use the OEM fuse holders for the engine batteries and they hold up fine.
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