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From Pro Charging Systems, the makers of the famous Dual Pro™ battery chargers, the Go Charge Recreation Series Battery Chargers represent the ultimate in affordable, reliable and waterproof chargers. Perfect for many applications including bass boats, runabouts, pontoons, automobiles, golf carts and ATVs, the Recreation Series Battery Chargers feature 4 stage profiles to ensure your battery performs well for many years. The battery chargers are capable of charging overnight in most circumstances and are outfitted with sophisticated safety features. Built in a polymer enclosure, these waterproof chargers are [Read More]
   



# Banks Amps Per Bank Type Quantity  

2

6

On Board

38-533-438-00
Your Price (each): $134.99
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3

6

On Board

38-533-439-00
Regular Price: $184.99
SALE Price (each): $149.97
In stock


From Pro Charging Systems, the makers of the famous Dual Pro™ battery chargers, the Go Charge Recreation Series Battery Chargers represent the ultimate in affordable, reliable and waterproof chargers. Perfect for many applications including bass boats, runabouts, pontoons, automobiles, golf carts and ATVs, the Recreation Series Battery Chargers feature 4 stage profiles to ensure your battery performs well for many years. The battery chargers are capable of charging overnight in most circumstances and are outfitted with sophisticated safety features. Built in a polymer enclosure, these waterproof chargers are designed with no mounting restrictions and no risk of overcharging, full ignition protection, true reverse polarity protection, fully independent outputs and easy to see, multiple location, LED battery status indicators. Manufacturer's two-year warranty.

    Features:
  • Approved for Wet Cell and Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) batteries
  • Suitable for use in fresh and saltwater
  • Dependable, rugged construction and waterproof
  • Ultimate in safety features
  • Reverse polarity protected and no installation restrictions
  • Ignition protected (U.S. Coast Guard 33 CFR 183.410)
  • Battery maintenance mode
  • 4 stage charge profile
  • Totally independent 6 amp outputs
  • Overnight charging with long term maintenance mode
  • LED lights indicate charge status of each battery
  • 5' DC leads and 6' power cord
  • Manufacturer's two-year warranty
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Combine 2 of 3 Banks??

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Is is possible for this charger to combine two banks into one? (Use one bank @ 6 amps, the other two combined for 12 amp output.) The boat has a starting battery and two deep cycles that must be kept in parallel for the house. I would prefer to charge each battery separately but the manner in which the boat is wired will not allow this. Its a 26 ft cruiser w/shore power.
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The 3 bank charger will charge your two batteries for your 24 volt trolling motor and will charge one battery for your motor all at the same time. Thanks
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You only need a two bank. But a three bank is nice if you want to keep the main battery charged as well.
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And is it a floating charger
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YES. IT WILL ONLY KICK ON WHEN YOUR BATTERIES REQUIRE A CHARGE AND THEN IT WILL GO ON STANDBY WITHOUT COOKING YOUR BATTERIES. IT IS A NO WORRY CHARGER!!
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Yes, it fully automatic.
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Yes. It is truly plug and play.
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As far as I can discover, the charger was purchased approximately two years ago (cannot not find my receipt).
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I have had to replace the charger and it was easy I called up pro charging systems and gave them the serial number, sent the product to them and they sent me a replacement. Mine was not two years old but I would call them I was very happy with their service.
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Please contact Pro Charging System at 1-800-742-2740.
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One bank charger for one battery, 2 bank for two batteries and 3 bank if you want to charge 3 batteries at a time. Thanks
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Yes, hook all leads to the battery.
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 - Lipan, Tx.
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NO. I KEEP MY CHARGER PLUG UP AT ALL TIMES WHEN MY BOAT IS NOT IN USE. IT WILL ONLY KICK ON WHEN THE BATTERIES NEED TO BE CHARGED. IT WILL KEEP THEM TOPPED OFF AND WILL AUTO SHUT OFF WHEN NOT NEEDED. I HAVE BEEN DOING THIS FOR OVER A YEAR AND MY BATTERIES ARE PERFECT!!
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If your talking days I would not recommend it but over night, not a problem,
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If it were me I would use a three bank. Even though they are in parrallel. It would charge faster and you could see a failure if one occured. It monitors each battery idividualy.
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You need a 3 bank and just follow the instructions it is real simple.
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I have a need to mount the charger farther than the cables included.

I saw that Pro Charger sells 15' cable extensions. Can you utilize the cable extensions with this unit?
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Yes,
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Yes you can.
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The Pro Mariner ProTournament Chargers are the only ones that will work under 110 V.
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Only Pro Mariner ProTournament Chargers will work under 110 V. They will provide full charging at 90 V AC.
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Could damage it but should work to about 100 volts AC.
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