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Stay'NCharge Battery Charging Systems


Stay'NCharge Battery Charging Systems Stay'NCharge Battery Charging Systems

You will charge your batteries to their full capacity.

Stay'NCharge Does not have to replace your AC charging unit. The AC charging unit keeps your batteries charged at very low levels while the boat is in long term storage. However once you switch it to full charge the AC charger will only charge your battery or batteries approximately 80% to 93% percent over a very, very long period of time. That is where the Stay'NCharge system comes in. The Stay'NCharge System will bring the battery or batteries up to a full charge while you drive to your destination. It will even charge your batteries while the vehicle idles. It only takes 22 minutes to bring 1 dead batteries up to a 98% charge!

One 12 volt start battery will charge in 21 minutes & 45 seconds. Three deep cell 12 volt batteries, set up as a 36 volt system (in parallel), will charge up to 98% of capacity in 2 hours 10 minutes and 15 seconds. Try that with your AC charger!

Use the Stay'NCharge system to put a full charge in your batteries and use the AC charging unit to keep your batteries charged at maintenance levels while the boat is in long term storage. Then you will never be disappointed by finding your batteries are flat or very low AFTER you get to that favorite fishing hole.

If you want to extend the life of your batteries you should start charging the batteries as soon as you finish using them and do it with a quick charge. That means as soon as the boat is loaded onto the trailer plug in Stay'NCharge and start extending the life of your batteries. By doing this your Boats batteries should last as long as your car or truck batteries.

The alternator will only feed the amps required by the batteries to charge. This is the same principal that truck and car manufacturers have used for many years. Don't take my word for it, check this out with your local area battery distributor's technical department.

As soon as your done fishing and load the boat back onto the trailer you hook up the Stay'NCharge Charge system and start recharging your batteries while driving home or to your next fishing spot. This means you will never have to climb in and out of your boat again while it is on the trailer to hook up your charging system.

The original "Stay'NCharge Charge" system is designed work with trolling motor batteries that are set up in parallel. It does not matter if it is a 12, 24 or 36 volt system, they have to be hooked to each other positive terminal to positive terminal and negative terminal to negative terminal. All other battery systems will have to wait until the new Stay'NCharge "GORILLA" unit that will work with any batteries set-up in series.

The Original "Stay'NCharge" kit can be installed in one hour or less!
The Original "Stay'NCharge" kit can be installed by any non-mechanical person in one hour.

I would suggest that you use what is called split flex tubing over the wires. This will protect it from any excessive heat from the engine or tail pipe and rocks flying up from the road while you are driving and damaging the electrical wire. Split flex tubing can be purchased from most hardware or automotive stores and is easy to work with.

The Orginal
Works on all 12V-36V Boats wired in "Parallel". The Original Stay'NCharge system uses the power generated by your trucks alternator to back-charge your trolling batteries on the ride to the lake. Easy to install and capable of delivering a 30 amp DC charge to your Boats battery. One 12V Battery Charges in LESS THAN 30 MINUTES!!!

All Charge
Charges 24V-36V setups along with your Cranking battery (up to 4 batteries total). Charges while you tow it, while you are ON THE WATER and at the dock or at home with your portable AC to DC Battery charger. This new product Will change the way you have been charging your batteries. You will no longer need to use Expensive, Heavy, Heat Producing Multi-Bank onboard Chargers.

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