Minn Kota® Portable Battery Charger - Model MK110P
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At up to 50% faster charging than conventional chargers, this Portable Battery Charger from Minn Kota is designed for use with 12V / 5-cell batteries (50-130 amp hour rating) that are flooded/wet cell, maintenance free or starved electrolyte only. Offering 1 bank at 10 amps and boasting a quick recovery time, this charger also features short circuit and reverse polarity protection to prevent the charger from operating improperly. A handy LED display indicates power on, charging, full charge and check connections.
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by 10
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Rated 5 out of 5Â by Tommy622 Very Compact
Lightweight charger, simple to use gets job done and let's me know when its finished.
August 19, 2008
Rated 5 out of 5Â by BrooklynBoy nice and quick
works great. charges the battery fairly quickly. and the best part is its totally automatic, so when the battery is fully charged, it switches to maintenance mode....keeps it charged till you disconnect it. Another great Minn Kota product well worth the extra money. I highly recommend it.
May 13, 2008
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Can this charger charge the trolling battery that came with the 2012 pro guide tracker v-16 sc that I just bought?
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Can you plug this into a power converter on your boat and charge your trolling motor while running?
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I'm not sure if I fully understand your question, but you likely could (if the fuse is large enough), but it would be a net waste of efficiency (1st law thermodynamics). Why run the engine to power outlets to power a charger to charge the battery when you can go direct off the engine alternator to your battery? Less steps, less waste.Hope this was helpful
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I have a good charger but the cooling fan is very loud....pretty much impossible to sleep in the same room when it's on. Does this one also have one and if so is it really loud?Answers
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There is not an actual fan. They do have heat dissipation systems set up so it does not overheat, but not a physical fan that would make noise.Answers
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Yes, it plugs into any wall outlet. It does not require a 3-prong outlet, the unit has only the normal two prongs so it will fit any outlet.A:Â
Yes, it comes with a 120 VAC input (AC) power cord that is 6 feet long to plug inot a wall outlet.Answers
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I don't think so......you have to plug the MinnKota charger into an electric outlet, how are you going to do that while on your bassraider???? If you mean can you leave the battery in the boat while you charge it, yes you can.A:Â
No, this does not charge while the boat is running. This is plugged in to the AC to chargeAnswers
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Yes, it can be used for deep cycle batteries. This charger and others like it with 3 charging modes (bulk charging, adsorption charging, and maintenance charging) are the best to use with deep cycle batteries.A:Â
Absolutely. This charger and others like it with 3 charging modes (bulk charging, adsorption charging, and maintenance charging) are the best to use with deep cycle batteries. The unit is totally automatic switching the charging mode all by itself. The only other thing you can do to help keep your battery healthy other than using this charger is to charge your batteries right away after you use them. Leaving them in a discharged state allows sulfate contaminents to foul the plates of the battery and prevent it from being fully charged in the future and lower the output amps when being used. Buy this charger and use it as soon as you get home from the lake. What could be easier.A:Â
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i was wondering if you can charge a car battery with this charger, or would it break or something.Answers
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Depends on the battery. The MinnKota puts out a maximum of 10 amps.A:Â
It will charge 12 volt batteries.1 of 1
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