Re: How to trickle charge a marine battery
A 2 amp trickle charger can still damage a battery if left on indefinitely. The automatic chargers have a tendency to lock into the higher charge rate mode when they fail. That can damage your battery more quickly.
The best bet is to use an automatic charger, and plug it into a mechanical timer available at the big box stores. Some even have a lid or cover to make them weather resistant.
Plug your automatic charger into the timer and set the timer to run one hour every day. If the battery is discharged when you come in from fishing, just turn the timer dial to set it to run for several hours before it reaches the one hour window, and it will shut off after that hour and run the charger an hour every day thereafter. The true time setting makes no difference. If your battery is already fully charged, the 2 amp manual timer will work fine fhis way to maintain a float charge.