I am looking at the Netonix Smart 8 - 150 - DC switch to power 2-4 AF5X radios.
I already bought 2 x 12V 108AH gel type batteries.
As per the recommendations i am looking at the Minn Kota smart chargers.
I wonder if the smaller 1 Bank x 10 AMP will work? as i have read that i should charge the batteries in series to get the power into the switch up to 24V
but i should also connect each battery to a different bank?
So can i buy this one
https://www.amazon.com/Minn-Kota-Precis ... ry+charger
Or should i spring for a 2 bank X 10 AMP device?
thanks
Rene
WS-12-DC Power Supply Recommendation
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Re: WS-12-DC Power Supply Recommendation
I recommend AGM over Gel batteries, I like OPTIMA Blue tops.
You hook the batteries in series but the MINKOTA will charge each battery separately.
You want the 2 bank charger and hook each battery up to its own leads and it monitors and charges the batteries separately.
So your feeding the switch 24V (2 x 12V AGM batteries in series) but the charger charges each battery separately, this is why it is called a smart charger.
You need 10A per battery in the event you run the AGM batteries dead you need 10A per battery to recover a fully discharged battery.
I do not recommend fully discharging the batteries by design but in an emergency once in awhile is not going to kill the batteries.
You hook the batteries in series but the MINKOTA will charge each battery separately.
You want the 2 bank charger and hook each battery up to its own leads and it monitors and charges the batteries separately.
So your feeding the switch 24V (2 x 12V AGM batteries in series) but the charger charges each battery separately, this is why it is called a smart charger.
You need 10A per battery in the event you run the AGM batteries dead you need 10A per battery to recover a fully discharged battery.
I do not recommend fully discharging the batteries by design but in an emergency once in awhile is not going to kill the batteries.
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