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by PowerReviewsPros
- Easy to install (17)
- Waterproof (11)
- Easy to use (10)
- Good value (7)
- Reliable (6)
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating / sailing (10)
- Small boats (6)
- Outdoors (4)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Casual user (7), Casual/ recreational (4), Advanced (3), Enthusiast (3), Recreational (3)
- Primary use:
- Personal (10)
Most Liked Positive Review
Love it so far.
I installed it very easily into my boat, it looks professionally mounted. I use it overnight mostly, and all my batteries are fully charged. It doesn't take up hardly any room, and the...Read complete review
I installed it very easily into my boat, it looks professionally mounted. I use it overnight mostly, and all my batteries are fully charged. It doesn't take up hardly any room, and the instructions are easy to follow. I do like the LED indicator lights, but a digital display would be nice to see progress of the charge which of course it doesn't have. This is the first onboard charger I have owned, so much to compare it to.
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Most Liked Negative Review
promariner 12
not hard to install, failed after a couple of weeks, mfgr very happy to exchange. Had a smaller model, promariner 6 that failed during thunderstorm and it took both batteries with it, apparently...Read complete review
not hard to install, failed after a couple of weeks, mfgr very happy to exchange. Had a smaller model, promariner 6 that failed during thunderstorm and it took both batteries with it, apparently no overcharge prevention.
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Pros
- Accurate
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
- Good Value
- Reliable
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about ProMariner® ProSport 12 Onboard Battery Charger:
charges my batteries perfect
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
- Outdoor
Comments about ProMariner® ProSport 12 Onboard Battery Charger:
Just installed - awaiting final review
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about ProMariner® ProSport 12 Onboard Battery Charger:
use it for our houseboat
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
- Good Value
- Lots of Features
- Reliable
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about ProMariner® ProSport 12 Onboard Battery Charger:
Excellent product for anyone having two batteries to keep charged on a year round basis such as trolling motors kept year round on the boat.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
- Good Value
- Lots of Features
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about ProMariner® ProSport 12 Onboard Battery Charger:
Good price, free shipping
Just bought so don't know how long-term usage will be.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Accurate
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
- Good Value
- Quiet
- Waterproof
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about ProMariner® ProSport 12 Onboard Battery Charger:
Super easy install and use. Nice to be able to plug charger in and know batteries are good to go next day without having to switch charger.
Separate battery indicators would be nice but not necessary.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about ProMariner® ProSport 12 Onboard Battery Charger:
Biggest complaint is that the display lights are not big or bright enough. And haven't noticed and great speed improvement over last charger. Other than that, it was easy to install and set up.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Compact
- Easy to Use
- Good Value
- Safe for marine use
- Waterproof
Cons
- Difficult to Install
- No template for holes
- Screw holes very small
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about ProMariner® ProSport 12 Onboard Battery Charger:
Use this to keep batteries fresh in the boat. Easy to understand and hook up. Very hard to mount, especially in tight places. Screw holes are small and unforgiving and no template is furnished to make pre-drilling easier. I made my own.
- Primary use:
- Personal
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Q:
I am replacing a ProMariner Flyback 15-3, 15 amp battery charger on my 23 foot boat with 2 batteries Which model of the ProSport series would be a better choice...the 12amp or 20 amp?Asked on 6/18/2012 by Anonymous0 answers
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My current charger is directly wired to my shorepower breaker panel. Could I get this one to work with the AC plug?Asked on 5/31/2011 by Anonymous0 answers
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will this work on my boar got a 20 ft pontoon 87 model with a79 70 hp johnsonAsked on 2/18/2011 by bartman from north east texas2 answers
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Yes they are not engine specific, so they will work on any 12 volt marine batteryAnswered on 2/22/2011 by Justin from Overton'sVERIFIED BUYER
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It works on my 23 foot sea ray batteries. so it should work fine on your batteries.Answered on 6/10/2011 by puck from Cincinnati
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can you leave this charger connected to the batteries for long periods of time?Asked on 8/24/2010 by captain ron0 answers
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I already have a 1,000 watt inverter on board. Can I charge an additional battery (3rd) using the inverter as the 110 volt source, with the engine running, without decreasing the charging rate to the primary battery being used to operate the boat? Ken FBAsked on 7/12/2010 by Ken from Flowery Branch Ga0 answers
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My 17' boat has three batteries. Can I charge all three at one time? JIMAsked on 4/15/2010 by Jim from Marietta, Ga.1 answer
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It looks like this charger is only a 2 bank model and wouldnt charge three batteries.Answered on 5/3/2010 by jksww from Palm Coast, Fl
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ONCE CHARGED DOES THIS ACTUALLY HOLD THE CHARGE SO THAT YOU CAN CHARGE YOU MARINE BATTERY FOR TROLLING MOTOR LATER OUTDOORS WITH NO OTHER POWER OR DOES IT HAVE TO BE PLUGGED IN AT THE SAME TIME?Asked on 2/17/2010 by Anonymous0 answers
Q:
how is the onboard battery charger charged?Asked on 5/16/2009 by Wolf from austin,tx2 answers
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It is pluged in to 110 volt power cord.Answered on 11/26/2009 by Squid from OlrandoA:
The onboard battery charger does not retain energy in the way a battery does. It converts and regulates 110vac to the battery voltage, 12volts.Answered on 2/21/2010 by Hcaptainkirk from Mobile, AL


