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 |  |  |  |  |  |  | Victron Centaur Battery Charger - 12 VDC - 100AMP - 3-Bank - 120-240 VAC, CCH012100000 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Victron Centaur Battery Charger - 12 VDC - 40AMP - 3-Bank - 120-240 VAC, CCH012040000 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Victron Centaur Battery Charger - 12 VDC - 60AMP - 3-Bank - 120-240 VAC, CCH012060000 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Victron Centaur Battery Charger - 12 VDC - 80AMP - 3-Bank - 120-240 VAC, CCH012080000 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Victron Centaur Charger - 30AMP, 12V/30Amp(3), 120-240V, CCH012030000 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Victron Centaur Charger - 50AMP, 12V/50Amp(3), 120-240V, CCH012050000 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Victron Phoenix Charger - 12V - 30A (2&1) - 120-240VAC, PCH012030001 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Victron Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger 12V/30A (2 bank) 120-240VAC Requires 5-15P Mains Cord, PSC123051095 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Victron Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger 12V/30A (3 bank) 120-240VAC Requires 5-15P Mains Cord, PSC123053095 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Victron Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger 12V/50A (2 bank) 120-240VAC Requires 5-15P Mains Cord, PSC125051095 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Victron Phoenix Smart IP43 Charger 12V/50A (3 bank) 120-240VAC Requires 5-15P Mains Cord, PSC125053095 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Victron Skylla-IP65 12V/70amp 1&1 120-240VAC Battery Charger, SKY012070000 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Victron Skylla-IP65 12V/70amp 3-Bank 120-240VAC Battery Charger, SKY012070100 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | ProMariner ProNautic 1210P 10A 2 Bank Battery Charger, 110/220V In, 12V Out, 63110 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | ProMariner ProNautic 1215P 15A 3 Bank Battery Charger, 110/220V Input, 12V Output 63115 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | ProMariner ProNautic 1220P 20A 3 Bank Battery Charger, 110/220V In, 12V Out, 63120 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | ProMariner ProNautic 1230P 30A 3 Bank Battery Charger, 110/220V In, 12V Out, 63130 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | ProMariner ProNautic 1240P 40A 3 Bank Battery Charger, 110/220V In, 12V Out, 63140 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | ProMariner ProNautic 1250P 50A 3 Bank Battery Charger, 110/220V In, 12V Out, 63150 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | ProMariner ProNautic 1260P 60A 3 Bank Battery Charger, 110/220V In, 12V Out, 63160 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Xantrex TRUEcharge3 60A 3 Bank Battery Charger - 12V, 110/230V Input 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Xantrex TRUECHARGE3 20A 3 Bank Battery Charger - 12V, 110/230V Input 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Xantrex TRUECHARGE3 40A 3 Bank Battery Charger - 12V, 110/230V Input 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Mastervolt CombiMaster 12V - 3000W - 100 Amp (230V) 35013000 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Mastervolt CombiMaster 12V - 2000W - 60 Amp (230V) 35012000 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Mastervolt ChargeMaster 25A Battery Charger -120/230V Input 3 Bank, 12V, 44010250 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Newmar PT7 12V Battery Charger 2 Bank 7A 115/230V Input 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Newmar PT14 12V Output Battery Charger 3 Bank 14A 115/230V Input PT-14W 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Newmar PT25W 12V Output Battery Charger 3 Bank 25A 115/230V Input 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  | Newmar PT40U 12V Output Battery Charger 40Amp 115/230V Input 
  
 Brand New with Factory Warranty  |  |  |  |  |  |  |  | Newmar PT80 12V 80A Battery Charger 115/230V Input 
  
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 | Marine Battery Charger 
Xantrex battery chargers are micro-processor controlled for fast, 
accurate charging of vehicle or boat batteries in deep cycle or maintenance 
applications. Xantrex battery chargers are compact, light weight and easy to 
install. These chargers feature multi-stage, power factor corrected charging 
meaning that they require less AC input power than traditional chargers to 
operate at its peak efficiency. This results in more AC power available for 
connected AC loads on vessel or vehicle. 
Truecharge2  
Xantrex TRUECharge™2 Battery Chargers lead the industry with a 
small footprint and ultra-compact design. Designed for marine and commercial 
applications worldwide, the new TRUECharge2 charger is the latest addition to 
the TRUECharge2 series. 
 
Newmar Battery Charger 
Phase Three Series Battery Chargers: 12V
Input: 115/230 VACOutput: 7 – 80 Amps
 
“Smart” battery charging technology for 12 volt systems aboard 
marine applications including workboats, military vessels, commercial vessels, 
and recreational craft. These chargers interact with batteries providing the 
optimum three stage charge process for fast recovery and conditioning, 
maximizing performance and extending battery life. 
Phase Three 
Series Battery Chargers: 24 & 32V
Input: 115/230 
VACOutput: 8 – 95 Amps
 
“Smart” battery 
charging technology for 24 and 32 volt systems aboard marine applications 
including workboats, military vessels, commercial vessels, and recreational 
craft. These chargers interact with batteries providing the optimum three stage 
charge process for fast recovery and conditioning, maximizing performance and 
extending battery life. 
Phase Three 
Modular & Programmable Series Battery Chargers: 24V
Input: 115/230 
VACOutput: 100 – 150 Amps
 
The PTMP represents a new level of functionality, reliability, 
and serviceability in very smart battery charging for critical 24 volt systems 
aboard work boats, military, commercial, and recreational craft. A menu of 
pre-programmed battery type charge profiles as well as custom settings option 
allow user to select or program optimal three step charging voltages and 
operating parameters. The chargers interact with batteries providing the ideal 
profile for replenishment and conditioning, resulting in maximum performance and 
extending service life. 
Phase Three 
Modular Series Battery Charger: 24V
Input: 115/230 
VACOutput: 67 Amps
 
The PTM charger 
provides a significant improvement in system reliability, for critical marine 
applications, by utilizing multiple independent charger modules that plug into 
the unit, and should a fault occur in one module, the system continues to 
operate, thus is considered “fault tolerant”. 
Phase Three 
Charger Monitor/Control Unit
Designed for 
installation in conjunction with most models of PT Battery Chargers, this unit 
provides additional functionality of monitoring, control, and alarms. It 
contains a Digital DC volt meter with 3 battery bank sense selector, a dial that 
adjusts the PT charger float voltage, and AC Master circuit breaker for control 
and protection of charger input power. 
ABC Series 
Battery Charger: 12V
Input: 
115/230 VACOutput: 6 Amps
 
The ABC Series 
chargers utilize time tested SCR charging circuitry, individually sensing and 
regulating each of 2 isolated battery banks, allowing the user to leave the 
charger operating indefinitely, even under no-load conditions without fear of 
overcharging. These chargers are ideal for vessels or vehicles which have an 
intermittent demand for battery power. ProNauticP Dry Mount Marine 
Battery Chargers 
  Industry recognized with the 2010 IBEX Innovation Award, 
  ProNauticP employs our Generation 3 ProMar Digital Performance Charging 
  Platform which combines all digital control and softwarebased power conversion 
  technology with global energy management features. ProNauticP addresses the 
  trend of incorporating and using more 12-volt electronics onboard today’s 
  power, sail, cruising and sport fishing boats. Boasting twelve 
  digitally-controlled performance charging profiles with finger tip selection, 
  ProNauticP fully charges, conditions, maintains and re-conditions batteries 
  while extending battery life and maximizing battery reserve power performance.     Frequently Asked Questions - Promariner 
  
    | 
      Q. | How much charging time is available per day, either with shore 
    power or generator power? |  
    | 
      A. | A 20 amp unit will average 20 amps per hour. Twelve hours of 
    charging time will equal near 240 amperages returned to battery. |  
    | 
      Q. | How many batteries or battery banks are to be 
    charged? |  
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      A. | A bank is several batteries harnessed together and treated 
    as if they were a single, larger battery. Your charger will require one 
    output per bank. Chargers often have a number of outputs, some which need 
    not be used. Some have 1 or 2, most have 3 or more units. |  
    | 
      Q. | What is the type, usage and total amp hour capacity 
    of your batteries? (Examples: #1-one 205 amp 8D for engine start, #2-one 205 
    amp 8D for engine start, #3-four 250 amp 6 volt golf cart-house, #4-one 85 
    amp gel cell for generator start) |  
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      A. | This figure is usually expressed as a “20-hour rating.” Fast 
    or quick chargers should not exceed 20% of this rating for normal batteries 
    or 30% for golf cart or specialty batteries. |  
    | 
      Q. | What is your average hourly DC load (24 hours)? 
    (Example: Fridge runs for 20 minutes out of every hour at 12 amps = four 
    amps average load.) |  
    | 
      A. | This is the total of all equipment loads: lighting + 
    refrigeration + pumps + motors, etc. Intermittent loads, such as 12V DC 
    refrigerators which cycle on and off, should be averaged out over their duty 
    cycle. |  
    | 
      Q. | How quickly do you need to recharge and to what 
    percent of full charge – 80% or 100%? |  
    | 
      A. | Batteries need to be kept fully charged (to 80% is okay for 
    two or three weeks of cruising). Normal alternators and battery chargers 
    reach 70% of full charge fairly quickly, but take longer than “fast” 
    chargers to charge that last 30%. The new technology multistep chargers will 
    recharge your batteries 100%. |  
    | 
      Q. | What type of batteries – flooded, lead/acid, gel, 
    agm, etc.? |  
    | 
      A. | Chargers are field adjustable to meet manufacturer’s specs, 
    or Professional Mariner will customize a unit for your requirements. |  
  
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      Q. | What are the different types of batteries? |  
    | 
      A. | Here are the different types of batteries you can purchase:   
      
        | Lead-acid batteries   Requires maintenance. |  
        | Liquid electrolyte that needs to be periodically checked and filled 
        with distilled water (as needed). Has to be mounted upright (will leak 
        through caps if mounted in any other position). Considered hazardous material.
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        | AGM absorbed glass-mat batteries   Maintenance-free. |  
        | Sealed battery that has all of its electrolyte absorbed in 
        fiberglass separators consisting of a sponge-like mass of matted glass 
        fibers. Operates under pressure to force the hydrogen and oxygen gases 
        produced during charging to recombine into water, eliminating the need 
        to periodically add water to the battery. Spill-proof, leak-proof, can 
        be mounted in any position and can be shipped via regular freight 
        carriers. |  
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        | Gel-cell batteries   Maintenance-free. |  
        | Sealed battery that uses gelled electrolyte technology. Operates 
        under pressure to force the hydrogen and oxygen gases produced during 
        charging to recombine into water, eliminating the need to periodically 
        add water to the battery. Spill-proof, leak-proof, can be mounted in any position and can be 
        shipped via regular freight carriers.
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    | Q. | What types of batteries can your chargers handle? |  
    | A. | You can use any of the above battery types on our chargers. Our chargers 
    are factory set for lead-acid batteries. The settings depend on the type of 
    charger (different models may have different settings), but most of our 
    chargers have a lead-acid and a gel-cell setting. AGM batteries will charge 
    at the lead-acid setting (NOT the gel setting). |  
  
    | 
      Q. | Can my 12 volt charger charge my 24-volt or 36-volt battery 
    system? |  
    | 
      A. | Our waterproof chargers are designed to charge 12-volt 
    batteries within a 12/24/36 volt system. If you have a Dry Mounted battery 
    charger (ProTech, Flyback, Promatic) then you would need a 24-volt charger 
    for a 24-volt system or a 36-volt charger for a 36-volt system. A 12-volt 
    non-waterproof charger cannot charge a 24-volt or 36-volt system…….the 
    charger has separate positive terminals but only one common negative 
    terminal (so the battery banks are not isolated from each other). |  
    | 
      Q. | Can I connect the charger to only one battery? What 
    do I do with the unused terminals? |  
    | 
      A. | On a Dry Mount charger, you will need to jumper the unused 
    positive terminals to one of the positive terminals that you are using so 
    that the charger will “read” a battery on each lead. |  
    | Q. | Where can I mount the charger? |  
    | A. | Make sure you have adequate ventilation for cooling of the charger, but 
    these chargers are not made to get wet and it will Void the warranty. |  
    | Q. | My charger is tripping my GFCI circuit breaker on my outside 
    outlet? |  
    | A. | All chargers that use this technology to charge batteries bleed a little 
    voltage, which should be below the GFCI trip point. Test the charger on a 
    non-GFCI outlet (inside the house) and see if the charger works. If it 
    works, then most likely something is wrong with the GFCI outlet. If it does 
    not work on an inside outlet, then there is something wrong with the 
    charger. |  
    | Q. | Can my charger be left on for an extended period of time? |  
    | A. | The newer 3-step chargers have a float mode (3rd step) which maintains 
    the batteries at 13.3 volts (for lead-acid batteries) and 13.8 volts (for 
    gel-cell batteries). As long as the batteries are in good condition and you 
    maintain your water levels inside the batteries periodically (for lead-acid 
    batteries), then you can leave the charger on between fishing, boating 
    trips, etc. |  
    | Q. | What charger setting do I have to use for AGM batteries? |  
    | A. | AGM batteries can charge at the lead-acid setting on our battery 
    chargers. Our chargers are factory set for lead-acid so you do not have to 
    make any changes to the charger. |  
    | Q. | Can I charge a lead-acid battery and a gel-cell battery 
    together? |  
    | A. | Our chargers charge and float lead-acid batteries at a different voltage 
    than gel-cell batteries. You should not mix battery types because you are 
    going to compromise a battery if you charge it at the wrong setting. |  
    | Q. | What is the difference between the older Ferro-Resonant chargers 
    and the newer 3-step chargers? |  
    | A. | The older Ferro-resonant chargers were constant volt chargers that put 
    out 13.8 volts. They did not charge at a high voltage and then step down the 
    voltage for a maintenance mode. They are much bigger and heavier and most 
    often louder. |  
    | Q. | How long will it take to charge my batteries? |  
    | A. | The following equation will give you a good idea of how long it will 
    take to charge batteries.   Total Amp Hour capacity of the batteries————————————————
 Total amperage output of charger
 = Total Hours To Charge Batteries
 Example: 100 amp hour battery / 10 amp charger = 10 hours If you drain your battery half-way (50%) then you would need to put 50 
    amps back into it. Based on the above equation it would take you 5 hours to 
    charge the battery. If you have more than one battery, you will have to add up the amp hour 
    capacity of all the batteries and then divide by the total amp output of 
    charger to get charge time. |      | 
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