Battery Charger.....

Started by OCBassman, September 01, 2012, 12:41:37 PM

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OCBassman

This is a little piece my father made to charger the trolling motor battery without having to actually get to the battery.

First he took a Plug-N-Charge and connected it to a Female Plug for the trolling motor....


Then you simply take it and Plug it into the Male Socket for the trolling motor.....


Then Hook up the Charger....


Works great and I don't have to fumble with trying to get at the Battery to charge it.

DBrooke

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Donald Garner

Cool deal.  Thanks for sharing it.
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Bassinkorea

Great idea Tim, thanks for sharing it.
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Steven Felder

Where can you find the Plug-N-Charge? I did a google search, and came up empty :help:. Thanks!

Ron Fogelson

Quote from: Steven Felder on September 20, 2012, 11:17:41 AM
Where can you find the Plug-N-Charge? I did a google search, and came up empty :help:. Thanks!

I don't know about where to find one,,,, but, if you have a charger you only use for the boat you can cut the clips off the charger and wire it directly to a male TM plug and do the same thing.  The item OCBassman posted lets you do the same thing but still keep the charger stock so you can use it for other needs.

Steven Felder

That is another way to do it Mr. Ron :-*. Sometimes I need to charge my battery for my weigh-in scale and lawnmower. If I can find a deal on a charger I may dedicate my old one to my trolling motor battery charging ~c~. I just upgraded to a 24 volt system, and this would save me some trouble charging 2 batteries. Thanks!