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Pros
- Accurate
- Battery is always ready
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
- Hook it up and plug it in
- Lots of Features
- Waterproof
- Will not over charge
Cons
- Had one fail after 4 year
Best Uses
- Boating
- Outdoor
- Travel
- Use on any RV
Comments about ProMariner ProSport 6 Onboard Battery Charger:
Customer service was good to work with on a replacement.
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
- Good Value
- Lots of Features
- Reliable
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoor
Comments about ProMariner ProSport 6 Onboard Battery Charger:
We are using the chargers to keep essential pieces of equipment charged in a stand by mode
- Primary use:
- Business
Pros
- Good Value
- Reliable
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Boating
Comments about ProMariner ProSport 6 Onboard Battery Charger:
This works very well on my boat. I would recommend if you have a boat then to get one!
- Primary use:
- Personal
Pros
- Durable
- Easy To Install
- Reliable
- Waterproof
Cons
Best Uses
- Large Boats
- Small Boats
Comments about ProMariner ProSport 6 Onboard Battery Charger:
I just love how you run an extension cord out to this charger and forget it. No more hauling out the batteries or bring out a charger. Great investment.
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I have a pontoon at Lake of the Ozarks that isn't used but maybe twice a month during the summer only. I want to know if this charger can be left on all the time during the summer and will it keep the battery exercised and ready when we go to the lake? Also is it safe to leave it hooked up and plugged in? No one lives at this property between trips to the lake house.Asked on 5/28/2009 by Ron from Overland Park, KS1 answer
A:
For long term storage of batteries it is ok to leave the charger on constantly, but you will want to unplug the charger from the GFCI outlet first (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt outlet) at least once every 30 days. Then check the battery Electrolyte levels, and afterwards, reapply the AC power to your Prosport Charger. This information and more is available at the following link.
http://www.pmariner.com/productFeature.php?ProductNum=42006&page=1Answered on 2/2/2011 by Justin from Overton's


