Re: Charging Trolling Batt w/ car
Jtexas....<br /><br />If you have this battery problem quite often during the year, I'd avoid using your car as a overkill battery charger, as at idle, alternators don't do a lot of charging. It may take 5 hours to charge a 50% discharged deep cycle battery with that method.<br /><br />Solar Option:<br />Solar panal on the boat if troller is not in use alll day. 150Watt Panel will put out about 10 Amps DC with Good sun. At a cost of about $500 and you need a large place to put it about 2'x4'<br /><br />AC Generator Options<br />Honda EU1000 INCREDIBLY Quiet Generator. 1000 Watts, $700 or so. Plug a good battery charger into it and let er rip.<br /><br />Regular contractor Generator, LOUD 1000 watt, about $200, but don't you DARE camp next to me with this!<br /><br />Home Made DC Generator:<br />1 Used alternator from Junk yard $25<br />Probably best to get a good ole chevy 1 wire alternator with built in regulator<br />5-8 HP lawnmower engine $50 ish<br />2 Pullies and a Belt $10 <br />Scrap of Plywood<br /><br />Loud, don't camp next to me<br /><br />If you have a place to run any of the generators and not anoy people around you, I'd go the cheap $200 generator route and just charge every night with a good 100 amp 3 stage charger.<br /><br />My $.02